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be compared and calibrated. In-silico technique based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) will also be developed to provide further information necessary for the development of new MRI image scanning
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, computational fluid dynamics of the nozzles, additive manufacturing robot programming through slicer and characterisation of the deposits through EBSD, TKD and TEM. The Centre of Excellence in Coatings and
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process simulation, techno-economic analysis (TEA), and life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies Strong computational skills, including proven expertise in programming environments (e.g., Python, Matlab
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Management Board. Working closely with the Provost, they will bring strategic leadership to the development of the research agenda and knowledge exchange programmes at UNNC. Working in partnership with
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working in some of the best facilities in the sector. What you’ll be doing Welcome new members and deliver engaging inductions Create tailored fitness programmes to help members reach their goals Lead group
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, you will play a pivotal role in identifying, attracting, and initiating strong employer partnerships to generate numbers for our degree apprenticeship and work-based development programmes. The role
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, with significant proven experience of end-to-end campaign management. Working in our Student Recruitment Marketing Team, you will be responsible for working collaboratively to plan, design, implement and
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Team, a highly skilled and dynamic group supporting multiple buildings performing multi-disciplinary teaching and research. You will provide senior technical support to the School of Medicine, plan and
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mathematics, statistics, or machine learning, or a closely related discipline • OR near to completion of a PhD • Expert knowledge of Bayesian computation and deep learning methods • Excellent
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will be responsible for monitoring all computer systems connected to the university network to identify known vulnerabilities, potential weaknesses, security breaches, unusual activity and unauthorised