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the characterisation of the strength and ageing of adhesively bonded joints for aerospace structures. Various composite and metallic adherends will be considered. The candidates will use their understanding
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joints for aerospace structures. Various composite and metallic adherends will be considered. The candidates will use their understanding of structural mechanics and materials science to identify
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activities and outputs to engage the public and key stakeholders (e.g., charities and relationship therapists). This post will work on the first study of the project, which will involve semi-structured
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of maintenance and project management organisation in support of all construction activities. Key responsibilities include: Development and implementation of effective mechanical maintenance strategies. Monitor
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will work closely with the Medical Programme and Partnership Manager and support them in delivering clear assessment support structures for the Graduate Medicine programme and preparing for future years
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techniques Modification/construction of processing equipment and development/optimising of processing routes Materials characterisation across nano-to-macro length scales Ageing or degradation of materials
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theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, radiation physics and its applications. The PDRA will join an established group studying nuclear structure and reactions pertinent to astrophysical scenarios using
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formulation and characterisation Printing or coating techniques Modification/construction of processing equipment and development/optimising of processing routes Materials characterisation across nano-to-macro
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(LLMS) for the automatic translation of British Sign Language. The primary role of this post is to support this research and through the construction and maintenance of a visual language toolkit support
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at the University of Surrey undertakes research in fundamental theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, radiation physics and its applications. The PDRA will join an established group studying nuclear structure