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institutions, organisations, or communities connected to international law. Applicants might: Use, or be interested in learning, ethnographic or qualitative methods • Explore how care is practised, experienced
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include the design and modelling of candidate passive isolation methods. The vibration from real reaction wheels will also be characterised experimentally in the lab. Passive isolation structures
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. The aim of the research is to study a novel liquid metal additive manufacturing process, identified as Molten Metal Deposition (MMD), developed and patented by ValCUN that uses wire feedstock, which is
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operations. The PhD will develop and implement artificial intelligence and data-driven methods for early anomaly detection, root cause diagnosis, and failure prediction on industrial systems, leveraging
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and processes in decision-making around climate action policy, including wider community engagement for climate action initiatives 3. Investigate methods to increase youth and adult engagement with
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level courses (including courses on research methods). Moreover, our PhD students are supported to attend high-quality international workshops and summer schools. PhD students are expected to collaborate
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methods, inline, online and atline, facilitated by automated sampling, as potential PAT approaches for monitoring AAV production in small scale bioreactors. As part of the project, you will run
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related field. A track record of appropriate teaching experience, with a strong academic foundation in quantitative methods, or other relevant areas within Finance. A well-defined research plan with
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Sutherland School of Law. Applications are invited for a Quantitative Methods Postdoctoral Researcher (PostDoc) for a fixed term period of 4 years. The position is available as part of the ERC-funded project
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of treating patients to improve their lives. Our research has been incorporated into clinical guidelines and has been translated into clinical practice to improve outcomes. A key component of our research focus