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experience. Examples of possible projects include: How does electrical stimulation reduce seizure frequency? Why does photic stimulation affect some people with epilepsy? Can we predict the likelihood
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At the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), we’re on a mission to translate scientific discovery into real world impact. We bring together visionary scientists, technologists, engineers
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opportunity to work on the extremely timely “TWISST: Terahertz wave induced spin switching technology” project. TWISST aims to develop the scientific understanding needed to create a new generation of magnetic
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Research Assistant or Post Doctoral Research Associate in Electronic Engineering ( Job Number: 26000165) Department of Engineering Grade 6/7: - Grade 6: £31,236-£37,694 per annum Grade 7: £38,784
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The Monroe group at the Oxford University Department of Engineering Science seeks a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate. This post is funded by the Faraday Institution Multiscale Modelling
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successful in this position, you will ideally bring the following: For the Networking and AI position: Completed a PhD in Computer Science, Electrical & Computer Engineering, or a closely related field Expert
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This project is a collaboration with the Centre for Renewable Energy Solar Technology (CREST) at Loughborough, who are experts in thin-film solar cell fabrication and advanced characterisation
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opportunity to work on the extremely timely “TWISST: Terahertz wave induced spin switching technology” project. TWISST aims to develop the scientific understanding needed to create a new generation of magnetic
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. The objective is to characterise and disentangle the interacting electrical, thermal, and chemical processes that underpin battery failure. The position is part of a Prosperity Partnership between the University
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2025). Our microchip-based escape-time technology platform now enables measurements of the physical properties of macromolecules such as their electrical charge, size and 3D conformation with