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. You will benefit from: Access to high-performance computing resources: HPC Stanedge. A comprehensive suite of commercial and open-source software (e.g., Abaqus, Ansys, COMSOL, MATLAB, PyTorch, …). A
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programme, with a specific focus on the development of guidance for supporting international students within their disciplinary context Contribute to the development of high quality online resources
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(assessed at interview). Desirable criteria ● Experience in working with high performance computing (HPC) system (assessed at application). ● Experience in participating in medium-large projects
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at conferences and collaborate with vaccine manufacturers and stakeholders (assessed at: application/interview) Self-motivation and self-driven to perform high-quality research. Utilising attention to detail
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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance
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) Experience in the operation of different types of thermal process equipment (assessed at: application) Air heat treatment with different cooling media Vacuum heat treatment with different cooling media Set-up
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fluidised bed granulation for powder-based pharmaceutical manufacturing. Fluidised bed granulation processes remain a challenge to design, scale up and control, and this can result in high costs
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performance, BCI deficiency and countermeasures - Teaching the BCI skill: feedback and human training approaches - Brain/neuronal computer games interfaces and interaction - Using BCI for monitoring and
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Decarbonising construction: Advanced spectroscopic approaches to understand nanostructural development and phase evolution in high-performance, low-carbon cements School of Chemical, Materials and
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-particle interactions in LC3 encapsulants produced from a suite of high and low-grade precursor powders, benchmarked against common PC-based encapsulants. It adopts a new in-situ characterisation approach