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Location: South Kensington campus About the role: Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term position at the Research Associate (PostDoc) level in de-risking cirrus modification. Cirrus
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hypothesis of the proposed research is by use of intelligent and integrated control of the input power electronics, fluid handling, and thermal control in a holistic approach, current efficiency and lifespan
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scholarship in “Unsupervised Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Image Analysis”. This opportunity is available to UK (Home) candidates only. Fully-supervised AI techniques have shown remarkable success in
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local gas/liquid phase conditions. Whilst direct simulations of breakup are possible, computational cost is high, restricting applications to small sections of geometry and for modest run times
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Project advert The Coriolis mass flowmeter (CMF), as one of the best and accurate flowmeters, is widely used in the oil & gas, water & wastewater industries. CMF determine the mass flow rate based
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employee. This realism and the accessibility of tools to create such content has widened the threat landscape. Ordinary people are more vulnerable than ever. Despite this, there is limited research examining
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Research theme: Materials 4.0 No. of positions: 1 Open to: UK applicants This 3.5-year project is funded by the School of Natural Sciences and is available for home students; the successful
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at the University of Oxford has world leading expertise in flow and temperature control and cooling technologies. The research will study systems and components that will minimize any thermodynamic penalties
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emerging types of national emergencies and evaluate their spatial and operational implications. This will include an analysis of UK population distributions, terrain, infrastructure access, and airspace
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previous experience of successful partnership working with multiple stakeholders, alongside academic research experience, is essential. Details of funding The successful applicant will: Be awarded an annual