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we offer more than just a job. We build strong teams and believe in supporting each other. We respect and are respected, with a pioneering spirit that is world-renowned. We are a university without
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is, in general, a challenging problem and one for which there is relatively little data, because experimental chemistry takes time and is expensive. Within our research group, we have a highly
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health factors. Background: Fertility is a global-level multifaceted health problem where infertility and birth control are pressing concerns. WHO figures indicate that 1 in 6 people globally suffer from
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, control, and manufacturing problems in real-world applications. We are seeking talented candidates with: •First or upper second-class degree in mechanical, mechatronics, robotics, cybernetics or related
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that present significant problems for data reduction and analysis. This PhD project, in close collaboration with researchers at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source and University of Nottingham, will address this by
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Start date: 1st May 2025, part-time (20 hours per week) until 30 November 2025. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious researcher to join our team working on an industrial-funded project focused on the development of Takenaka’s zero carbon building design strategy. The Takenaka...
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in both technical and potentially non-technical skills of medical staff, such as poor team dynamics, problems with communication and a lack of leadership. This automated obtained data can then be fed
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. This exciting PhD opportunity offers a unique combination of academic and industrial challenges, equipping the student with the skills to tackle complex problems in mechatronics, control, and manufacturing
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for electromagnetic analysis and optimization is desirable. The successful candidate should demonstrate excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, along with exceptional communication and teamwork abilities