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of rail with wider city and regional transport networks. A focus of this work is the application of optimisation techniques (e.g. evolutionary algorithms, or Bayesian techniques) to identify high performing
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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
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PhD student to develop high-performance avalanche photodiodes for detecting weak infrared optical signals. The PhD student will gain a range of valuable skills for semiconductor research (e.g. wafer
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leadership abilities will be crucial for success in this role. Main duties and responsibilities Remove external impediments for the team, enabling them to focus on delivery. Lead a team that develops high
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of high quality teaching, including the design and delivery of materials under the direction of senior colleagues and marking, and administrative duties within the School. Teaching will be required
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, oversee the production of high-quality blanks, and conduct rigorous characterisation on the resulting components to understand the effects of manufacturing and their suitability to the intended end use
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assembly and robotics applications across sectors such as aerospace, automotive, small/medium enterprise support and high-voltage battery pack assembly. We hope you will instigate a hands-on approach when
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one of the leading Humanities Schools in the United Kingdom. You will contribute to the coordination and delivery of teaching in the field of philosophy and will undertake a range of high quality
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of digitally controlled wide-bandgap power electronic systems such power factor correctors and high voltage inverters to improve X-ray generator performance. The candidate will lead this project, liaising with
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Fanran Meng, Prof A Ryan Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Life cycle assessment is increasingly used to assess environmental performance, identify “hot spots” in