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& Dr Ripley Industrial Co-Supervisors: Dr Ladlow Research question: Can portable force assessment technology be exploited by UK Defence to better inform rehabilitation practices after ankle injuries
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& Dr Ripley Industrial Co-Supervisors: Dr Ladlow Research question: Can portable force assessment technology be exploited by UK Defence to better inform rehabilitation practices after knee injuries
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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-engine aerodynamics. The project is aligned with the acknowledged skills development needs in the areas of aircraft/propulsion integration, aerodynamics, modelling, software development, research testing
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atomic physicist and quantum sensor developer, Dr Anna Kowalczyk, and a developmental neuroscientist, Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, at Birmingham BabyLab, in collaboration with an industrial partner, FieldLine
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master’s (or international equivalent) in a chemical engineering, physical chemistry or related discipline. Experience programming is essential. Knowledge of molecular modelling is highly desirable
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our software development team, developing novel scientific algorithms and applications in the areas of spectroscopic analysis and mining of the science data catalogues extracted from the pipelines
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students and post-doctoral researchers using high performance computing to advance understanding of high-speed aerodynamics. Over the past decade we have developed efficient open-source software that enables
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interaction with the journal (rotating part). The PhD will be conducted in collaboration with Cummins Components and Software (CCS) [Turbochargers Group] who are developing fuel cell turbomachines which use
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student will work closely with experts at national spectroscopy and imaging facilities to deliver scientific software applicable to experimental imaging data. Project Aims The aim of this project is to