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testing. We aim to develop next generation electrochemical energy technologies through holistic views of ammonia/methanol fuel cells and metal and metal ion (Li, Na, Ca etc.) batteries, from the nanoscale
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Research Studentship in ‘Deformation and fracture of TRISO fuel particles’ 3.5-year DPhil studentship Supervisor: Prof Dong Liu, Prof Emilio Martinez-Paneda About the Project The proposed PhD
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: TRR408-A7 Investigators: Prof. Dr. Ostap Okhrin, Chair of Econometrics and Statistics esp. in the Transport Sector and co-supervised by Prof. Dr. Kai Nagel, Chair of Transportation System
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properties using advanced testing techniques. The materials will be evaluated using in vitro cell culture and will be tested for biofilm prevention, aiming to improve wound closure, device safety, and
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skills crossing the disciplines of materials science, biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Techniques will include rheology, materials testing, spectroscopy, surface analysis, molecular weight analysis
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the goal to design accelerated testing methods that can replace the existing, unsuitable IEC methods. All significant national markets for solar photovoltaics mandate that installed solar modules (panels
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The Biomedical Image Analysis Group, led by Prof Ben Glocker, in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London is seeking a talented Research Assistant / Associate to take a key role in an
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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ground - in particular perspective taking and linguistic abilities - in ontogenetic development by testing child first language learners, adult second language learners and L1 adults. The project includes
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this by monitoring infectious disease trends and outbreaks using systems that collect information over time and allow unusual changes to be detected. While these normally count laboratory test results