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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics is offering an exciting opportunity to work with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd (UK) to develop next generation gaming environments
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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics is offering an exciting opportunity to work with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd (UK) to develop next generation gaming environments
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This project will enable building expertise in AI, cloud computing, networking technologies and energy systems (electricity markets, energy metrics, carbon metrics). Your work will often be interdisciplinary and
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant (RA) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology
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workflows and validate the established systems in tandem with clinical partners. About You You will possess a PhD (or be nearing completion) in mechanical, electrical, or biomedical engineering, or a related
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close to completion) in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field, with a strong background in the synthesis and characterisation of 2D
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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants
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of experimental demonstrators. Education, Qualifications and Experience Essential Criteria Applicants should hold a PhD in Physics or a relevant area of electrical engineering. (Applicants should have submitted
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outputs rated as international excellent or higher. Further details about the group are available here: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/research/centres-and-institutes/electrical-and-electronic-engineering-research