21 postdoc-in-high-voltage-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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techniques like Raman spectroscopy, AFM, SEM, XPS, and electrical measurements such as Hall effect, four-point probe, and current-voltage (I-V) testing. A proven track record of high-quality research
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for an outstanding, post-doctoral researcher with proven expertise and practical experience in relevant techniques including cell culture, organ-chip models, tissue engineering, and musculoskeletal biology. The PDRA
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of areas. You will join the ATLAS group in the Particle Physics Research Centre, working within our L1Calo team, making leading contributions to the ATLAS calorimeter trigger upgrade for the high
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Vitro Models. The project aims to use organ-on-a-chip technology combined with bioengineering approaches to develop, validate and use a suite of vascularised human tendon-chip models. These high quality
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About the Role Barocaloric solid-state cooling is a promising new technology that has potential to dramatically reduce the carbon cost of cooling and refrigeration. In an EPSRC-funded collaboration
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of Engineering & Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, working closely with researchers at the Digital Environment Research Institute & Barts Heart Centre. Barts Heart Centre provides one
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the spectrum of Mathematical Sciences. It is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which comprises five schools and two institutes. This position is based in the Centre for Data Science, Statistics and
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sociomaterial practices that shape decision-making around medicine use in pregnancy. The research will be informed by theoretical perspectives such as Science and Technology Studies (STS), including concepts
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internationally respected hub of inflammation research. It offers newly refurbished laboratories and a cutting-edge microscopy facility, making it ideal for high-impact research. The Charterhouse Square Campus is
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. The ideal candidate will have national-level research experience in the genetics of non-communicable diseases, demonstrated through high-impact publications. You will bring strong bioinformatics skills