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/Qualifications PhD in computer science, electronics, physics, or equivalent. Experience in FPGA systems, resource-constrained algorithms, and ML for embedded systems. Interest in physics and cutting-edge
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developing integrated systems to automate the acquisition and interpretation of neutron scattering data. You will contribute to the development of FPGA tools for real-time processing of live neutron
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, 120-128. Basic Qualifications A PhD (or equivalent), or near completion, in a relevant field such as chemistry, physics, materials science, or engineering (chemical, electrical, or mechanical
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Single Entity Electrochemistry. O. Wahab, M Kang, P Unwin. Curr, Op. in Elec. 2020, 22, 120-128. Basic Qualifications: A PhD (or equivalent), or near completion, in a relevant field such as chemistry
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developing integrated systems to automate the acquisition and interpretation of neutron scattering data. You will contribute to the development of FPGA tools for real-time processing of live neutron
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setups, large-scale data acquisition and analysis, FPGA programming skills, and knowledge of Python and C++ are important assets. The project is highly interdisciplinary (microtechnology/electronics
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to planned ²²⁹Thorium ion spectroscopy experiments at GSI. The successful candidate is expected to co-supervise a PhD student working in this project. We are looking for candidates who have: a completed PhD
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applicant will be based in the Department of Physics under the supervision of Dr. Kali Wilson, within the Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics group at Strathclyde. Candidates will have a PhD (or close
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applicant will be based in the Department of Physics under the supervision of Dr. Kali Wilson, within the Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics group at Strathclyde. Candidates will have a PhD (or close
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FPGA, as well as a GPU accelerated compute nodes. The postdoc project Hematological malignancies remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. A major pathological feature of