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of Manchester. You will join a vibrant team of researchers at the forefront of research on flow instabilities and fluid-structure interactions at low Reynolds number. We are seeking to appoint an individual with
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validate them on large engineering scale weldments, demonstrating transferability to real-world structures. They will pick up the finite element modelling framework developed for electron beam welding
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We are recruiting an enthusiastic and motivated research assistant/associate with expertise in construction materials and life cycle assessment (LCA) to join an exciting project funded by EPSRC and
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engineering and fluid mechanics, with applications in chemistry and NMR spectroscopy. The aim of the project is to design, test and develop a stirring fluid mechanics device for the mixing of heterogeneous
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construction, fostering innovation, improving workplace safety, and advancing global knowledge exchange in the field. About The Department of Civil Engineering and Management The Department of Civil Engineering
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candidates with proven expertise in structural biology, computational chemistry, protein engineering (including use of an expanded genetic code for the introduction of non canonical amino acids). Expertise in
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materials such as graphene with very few scatterers such as impurities, electrons can move without significant scattering. This enables appropriately designed nano-structured devices to guide electrons to a
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flame-turbulence-structure interactions influence the dynamics of fundamental flame instabilities. You should have, or be working towards, a PhD or equivalent in mathematics, physics, or engineering
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world leader in power technologies manufacturing diesel and alternative fuel engines and generators. The aim is to develop a digital tool for the design of key products in Hydrogen fuelled powertrains
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for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) via The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Royce was established to ensure that the UK remains at the forefront of materials research