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on the project can be found here: https://hecustom.eu/ This post will contribute to the creation and validation of a digital twin (with biological bone models) to assess and interrogate the issue of
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on the project can be found here: https://hecustom.eu/ Total shoulder replacement (TSR) is increasingly offered to younger, more active patients, yet implant loosening and migration remain leading
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irradiated materials. This work will be under the supervision of Prof. Enrique Jimenez-Melero, UKAEA Joint Chair in Materials for Fusion (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/metallurgy/jimenez-melero
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wide ranging (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/medical-dental ), including a large portfolio of large-scale research programmes and infrastructure awards funded by charities, government and other
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at the University of Birmingham, including information about employee benefits and childcare provision is at https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/index.aspx Main Duties Education To contribute on a
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-record in mentoring and supporting the development of early-career researchers. The profile and research interests of the group may be found at: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes
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, design, coding, testing, and deployment. You will be expected to write clean, efficient code and lead on code reviews, ensuring adherence to best practices and coding standards. With a strong emphasis on
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, prioritise and plan the development of these projects. Help to allocate tasks to others and enable good communication between colleagues in this area. Review code written by other team members for these and
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-quality code, and will contribute to the sustainability and usability of open-source tools developed within the project. Main Duties The responsibilities may include some but not all of the following
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or otherwise) • Lead in translating the developed code into shareable (user-friendly) code for use by students in the Lehman or de Boer groups in the first instance, and then by a wider scientific community via