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to ensuring we make robust and transparent decisions based on scientific evidence. Your work plays a major part in assuring the quality, safety and efficacy, and availability of these veterinary medicines in
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of the volcano. Thus these ‘lithic’ lava fragments can represent lava domes that sat on the top of and sealed the conduit, allowing pressure to build, and leading to potentially hazardous explosive activity
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vacancy of a technical nature, please contact Prof. E. Mastorakos (em257@eng.cam.ac.uk ). If your query concerns the application process, please contact: Mrs Kate Graham, email kag1000@cam.ac.uk . Please
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throughout the water/wastewater value chain, allowing for more informed and robust strategies toward sustainability and circularity. Skills/Experience Required: Process systems engineering, wastewater
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. Mastorakos (em257@eng.cam.ac.uk ). If your query concerns the application process, please contact: Mrs Kate Graham, email kag1000@cam.ac.uk . Please quote reference NM46673 on your application and in any
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subject (e.g. mental health nursing, occupational therapy). Strong interpersonal skills (to collaborate with and build relationships with PPI partners and underserved groups). Desirable criteria: Evidence
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AI-Driven Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace - In Partnership with Rolls-Royce PhD
unstructured maintenance records using LLMs, ontologies, and knowledge graphs. Build a standards-aligned semantic framework for interoperability and scalability. Model degradation over time using temporal
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trial. Following completion of the PhD, the researcher should be in a position to design, set up and conduct independent research. This project builds on previous work completed in Nottingham in the field
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to predict coastal wetland restoration success. Successful candidate will first construct sensors using microcontrollers (e.g., Arduinos and peripheral sensors). These sensors will be designed to measure key
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: Flexible, likely start February 2026, for 42 months. Candidates must possess or expect to obtain, a 2:1 or first-class degree in Engineering, Chemistry, or related physical sciences related discipline. To