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Manufacture and Modelling of Mechanical Metamaterials School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Felicity Freeman Application Deadline
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Overview The Health Economics and Decision Science (HEDS) section within the School of Medicine & Population Health is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Public Health Economic Modelling
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manufactured alloys, including aluminium. Models that correlate the manufacturing process to the part surface roughness and microstructure will be developed. The work will complement an overarching framework
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intelligence in models that can control the AM process parameters for more optimised microstructures. Integrate modelling data, coupled with experimentally generated process data, to create hybrid control models
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Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) builds and providing feedback to control model development. Ensuring that the methodologies developed are transferrable between LPBF platforms and partners will be a key aspect of
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to evaluate computational properties and train heterogeneous networks of devices applied on challenging real-world tasks. This post will develop state-of-the-art machine learning models to develop and
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modelling and quadrimonthly returns of accurate student number data to NHSE. You will liaise regularly with various stakeholders, including SMPH colleagues, other Higher Education Institution Medical School
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binaries and magnetic white dwarfs is desirable as is experience in modelling eclipsing binary systems. Main duties and responsibilities Carry out the analysis of spectroscopy and photometry of magnetic
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of hyperpolarised xenon for brain oximetry. Using multi-modal imaging methods and animal models this project seeks to understand the application of hyperpolarised xenon to detect early signs of brain diseases
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conjunction with partner organisations. Promote evidence-based practice. Act as a role model to our students and be a resource for advice, support and guidance. Work with health and social care providers