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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Radar Imaging of Geophysical Flows ( Job Number: 25000801) Department of Earth Sciences Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Annualised Hours (Full
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promote a positive image of University Catering and Durham University. Specific Role Information The post holder will be required to work any 5 days out of 7, which may include some evenings and weekends
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outlined below regardless of their designated shift. Successful candidates are expected to always promote a positive image of University Catering and Durham University. Specific Role Information The post
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manipulation of ultracold gases. Examples include basic electronics, development of FPGA devices, development of narrow-linewidth lasers, laser frequency stabilisation and control, image analysis, data
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-scale, low-speed cascade designed to achieve engine-representative Reynolds numbers. Our research spans the full spectrum of fluid mechanics, from theoretical studies to prototype testing, with strong
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employability. Our internationally recognised research covers Algorithms and Complexity, Artificial Intelligence and Human Systems, Networks, Scientific Computing and Vision, Imaging and Visualisation. There is a
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creativity in this endeavour, together with the appropriate skills and knowledge, required to work with Dr. Johnson and collaborators to deliver the research aims. These include (1) imaging altermagnetic
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prototype (MIDAS) that integrates AI-based modules with optimisation engines to support low-carbon, cost-optimal datacentre microgrid design. To manage prototyping of the software platform - overseeing build
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outlined below regardless of their designated shift. Successful candidates are expected to always promote a positive image of University Catering and Durham University. Specific Role Information The post
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collection, data analysis and writing up the results for publication. The RA will also contribute to a potential pilot study testing a small sample of participants with an adapted version of the paradigm in