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to explore the properties of exoplanet atmospheres and interpret atmospheric observations. Information about the Sun, Stars & Exoplanets research group in Birmingham can be found at https
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populations · exoplanets · asteroseismology · probabilistic programming · PLATO · TESS Information about the Sun, Stars & Exoplanets research group in Birmingham can be found at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk
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associations. The research will focus on beneficiation process design, including gravity separation, flotation using biodegradable reagents and nano-bubbles, as well as selective leaching to remove impurities
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on beneficiation process design, including gravity separation, flotation using biodegradable reagents and nano-bubbles, as well as selective leaching to remove impurities. At a later stage, the project will explore
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. Development of advanced pressure-driven and gravity-driven direct membrane filtration systems for simultaneous wastewater treatment and liquid fertilizer recovery Optimization of operational conditions to
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for a research associate position on the topic of deep learning for particle physics.The Cluster of Excellence “Quantum Universe” performs research to understand mass and gravity at the interface between
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with several affiliated faculty members who work closely with the group. We also maintain active collaboration with the Cosmology, Gravity and Astroparticle Physics Group (CTPU-CGA), led by Masahide Yamaguchi
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aims to develop and test fundamental theory in applied organisational research. It covers issues from the micro to the macro level of analysis. The programme has two “centres of gravity” that provide
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, and have different interior mixing and rotation behaviors. Therefore the observable oscillations – or “heartbeats” – of such stars, from internal pressure and gravity waves, are expected to be
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Theory , Lattice QCD , Mathematical Physics , Particle Theory , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum Field Theory , quantum gravity , theoretical condensed matter physics , Theoretical condensed