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of installation. Your work will include the development of advanced numerical models of the transition system, alongside the testing of a scaled prototype structure to demonstrate proof of concept. You will lead
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efficiency, durability, and ease of installation. Your work will include the development of advanced numerical models of the transition system, alongside the testing of a scaled prototype structure to
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applications spanning environmental monitoring and beyond. The position offers a rich mix of research, laboratory work, field testing in collaboration with industrial partners, and academic writing. Key
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miniaturised chemical and biochemical assay and analysis, with applications spanning environmental monitoring and beyond. The position offers a rich mix of research, laboratory work, field testing in
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conditions. The models you develop will not remain confined to the research lab, but will be validated experimentally and tested at an industrial scale in collaboration with global companies in semiconductor
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, and evaluate their ability to generalise across different process conditions. The models you develop will not remain confined to the research lab, but will be validated experimentally and tested
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, characterization, and testing of novel high performance multifunctional materials. During the project, you will conduct independent research within the designated area while actively seeking opportunities to apply
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would have a background in machine learning, manufacturing, characterization, and testing of novel high performance multifunctional materials. During the project, you will conduct independent research
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including the conducting of rating scales, taking research consent, and doing cognitive tests. The successful candidate will support Professor Hornberger in the administration of intervention studies
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software framework for the testing of age estimation technologies (AET) from facial images This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge biometric research at the intersection