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of fingers, the shapes of the fingers, and the positions of tactile sensors), and the control policy for that hand, when given a particular task or set of tasks. Through this, we aim to develop a framework
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design. The project will advance fundamental research on aviation emissions and contrail science to inform technology and fuel developments, operational contrail avoidance concepts, and policymaking
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of the fingers, and the positions of tactile sensors), and the control policy for that hand, when given a particular task or set of tasks. Through this, we aim to develop a framework that can automatically
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. This post is responsible for the organisation, logistics and internal communications which underpin our programmes and are fundamental to their success. Join our friendly and busy team in this central role
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the highly successful, multi-disciplinary team. This unique opportunity will enable you to contribute to the development of the magnetometer onboard European Space Agency’s new space weather monitoring
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Project Manager to lead this transformation, overseeing a programme with an initial capital investment of £3 million in 2025/26 and a total estimated value of £12 million over five years. In this role, you
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University of Michigan, with partners at University of Wisconsin and Texas A & M University. Using novel satellite observations in combination with new modelling developments and cutting-edge hyperspectral
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dedicated to developing safe, effective and accessible imaging, sensing and robotics technologies that can reshape the future of healthcare for both developing and developed countries. The Hamlyn Centre is
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to developing safe, effective and accessible imaging, sensing and robotics technologies that can reshape the future of healthcare for both developing and developed countries. The Hamlyn Centre is part of
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significant balance sheet with assets of £2.5bn and we are embarking on a 10-year, £2bn+ capital infrastructure programme to ensure that it has the research and education facilities it requires to maintain its