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things differently – and achieving notable results. We are now seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Biological Signal Processing to work within a diverse research team under Prof
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recycling field, and development their professional network and career growth. The main project objectives are: O1. Design efficient nanoscale zeolite catalysts and robust mechanochemical process to recycle
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individually, make a real difference. The Role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow (RF) position within the Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) and the Surrey Institute for People
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bottle a reality through your development of a spray-based process for coating the inside of the bottles with a thin uniform bio-based polymer film designed to contain liquids and prevent inward gas
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undertake study activities including: navigating the approval processes to set up the study in sites (ethical approval has already been sought), liaising with staff at study sites, liaising with families
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engineers for Pulpex, to help to make the paper bottle a reality through your development of a spray-based process for coating the inside of the bottles with a thin uniform bio-based polymer film designed
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are available to treat affected patients. We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to join our group on an exciting project aimed to shape a new, non invasive therapeutic approach to halt or delay OA
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models (microscopic to product-scale) to optimise spray coating processes for liquid barrier films. Addressing challenges in droplet dynamics, non-Newtonian fluid behaviour, and thin-film formation
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a real difference. The Centre for Vision Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) at the University of Surrey seeks to recruit an outstanding postdoctoral researcher at pay level 4, in the fields
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cultural evolution, an optimising process. REVOLUPHON tests these hypotheses through computational modelling of cognition and cultural evolution, to develop new foundations for phonological theory