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, signal processing and inverse modelling. The role is based at the Image X Institute and will be led by Dr Chandrima Sengupta. You will benefit from a strong mentoring environment; lead and be part of high
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are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Digital Twin Decision Infrastructure for Critical Sociotechnical Systems who has: a PhD awarded or near completion in a relevant discipline such as
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organisational studies. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A) to join a new research stream focused on digital twins as adaptive decision infrastructure for complex cyberphysical human systems
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, clinical, and longitudinal follow-up data, including statistical modelling and survival analysis. Process, curate, quality-check, and analyse DICOM imaging datasets across modalities including DBT
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digital intervention to improve youth mental health. In this role you will coordinate research activities and a randomised controlled trial, funded by the Medical Research Future Fund, for a social
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metal matrix composite (MMC) coatings. You will help fill critical knowledge gaps in process monitoring, optimisation, and control for laser cladding, contributing directly to the development of a cost
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for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Level A) to join our research team and evaluate a school-based digital intervention to improve youth mental health. In this role you will coordinate research
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composite (MMC) coatings. You will help fill critical knowledge gaps in process monitoring, optimisation, and control for laser cladding, contributing directly to the development of a cost effective
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responsibilities will be to: conduct original research in integrated nonlinear and analogue photonics as part of a collaborative research team develop advanced RF photonic signal processing concepts and on chip
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photonics as part of a collaborative research team develop advanced RF photonic signal processing concepts and on‑chip photonic technologies contribute to high‑quality research outputs, including publications