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salary. • A dedicated studio. • Access to the University Library, including the Hocken Collections and Special Collections (rare books and a print room) and staff facilities. • An exhibition
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for biomedical). Characterization: SEM/EDS, XRD, DSC/TGA, tensile/impact testing. Software: Thermo-Calc, Materials Studio, Python/R for data analysis, CAD (SolidWorks). Processes: Experience with additive
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shielding solutions. Advanced proficiency in simulation tools such as CST Studio Suite, Ansys HFSS, Keysight ADS, or MATLAB. Strong background in microwave circuit design, S-parameter analysis, and high
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of industry standards (ASTM, ISO) and regulatory frameworks (e.g., ISO 13485 for biomedical). Characterization: SEM/EDS, XRD, DSC/TGA, tensile/impact testing. Software: Thermo-Calc, Materials Studio, Python/R
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using CST Studio Suite and circuit simulation with PSpice, LTspice, or equivalent is an advantage. Experience with developing software for instrument control and data acquisition using LabVIEW is helpful
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decisions as required in a timely way for the good of the project. The position involves supporting the students working on projects and aiding in design work as assigned by the MDC’s studio head. This work
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thorough understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of curatorial discipline. MA or MFA required, PhD in related field (Art History, Studio Art, Curatorial Studies, Arts Leadership, Arts
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collaborations with local and international academic partners. • Engage with industry stakeholders (e.g. game studios, publishers, technology companies) on joint research, consultancy, and knowledge-transfer
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studio apartment and an allowance of free meals. The Fellow is expected to be ordinarily resident in Cambridge for the duration of the Fellowship. Family accommodation may be available on request, subject
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required. Since the Collegium cannot provide laboratory infrastructure or studio space on site, early-career fellows in exceptional cases can arrange to use up to 40 percent of their weekly working time to