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principal investigator Dr Blandine Poulet, in collaboration with the Engineering Biomechanics Group in the Faculty of Science and Engineering lead by Professor Ahmed El Sheikh. This exciting
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beyond assessments of average storm tracks and extratropical cyclone intensities. CLIM-CITI will explore the structural features and intensification mechanisms of individual extratropical cyclones shaping
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of structures and turbines. You should possess a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Engineering, Naval Architecture, or a related discipline, have a strong background and relevant experience in fluid
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structural biology, and have excellent relevant skills in all of the following: X-ray crystallography, single particle cryo-electron microscopy, protein biochemistry, protein engineering, large scale sterile
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solutions for different environments and objectives. You should possess a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Engineering or a related discipline, have a strong background and relevant experience in
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of the research group, submit publications to reputed journals and liaise with academic collaborators and sponsors. You must have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in engineering, materials science, physics
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scientific Divisions - Structural Studies, Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Cell Biology and Neurobiology. However, scientific collaboration between the different Divisions is extensive. Scientists are well
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to the development of optimal design solutions for different environments and objectives. You should possess a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in Engineering or a related discipline, have a strong background and
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and industrial partners. They must have completed their thesis for a PhD in Optical Engineering, Optical Instrumentation, Optical Sensors, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Physics or a related subject
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accelerator laboratories, the R&D work of the Liverpool Hadronic Matter Group focuses on the development of Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS), the state-of-the-art silicon sensor technology for high