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group working on cutting-edge research on turbulent reacting flows utilising the advancements of high-performance computing. The project is funded by the Engineering Physical Sciences Research Council
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for an ethusiastic individual to join our fast-paced interdisciplinary research team based in the School of Engineering. The “BEWISe on trickling filter process emissions ” project will involve working with Professors
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neuroimaging software, without the need for a graphical interface • For applicants with an MRI background, you will have at least a good working knowledge of MRI physics • For applicants with an M/EEG
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subject, such as chemistry, physics or materials science A Ph.D. in the field of computational chemistry or materials science or a related discipline is essential for appointment at associate level
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slightly longer period could be considered (for example 0.6fte for 20 months) - options may be discussed during the application and assessment process. Applications will be considered from those very
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join the School of Computing as a Research Assistant/Associate on the Chameleon: Dynamic Device-Unique Confidentiality and Fingerprinting Project, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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development. The developed solutions will protect against software supply chain attacks where the attacker compromises any steps in the software development process by deliberately incorporating vulnerabilities
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their deformation process. Such metamaterials could have desirable structural properties such as reversible deformation to be used for recoverable impact resilience as well as extreme damping properties. The main aim