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We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the Thermal Propulsion Systems research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by the EPSRC
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Location: Department of Engineering Science, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the Thermal Propulsion Systems research group at the Department
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devices that allow 80-100 W/mm, a dramatical increase in power density. This requires not only radically improving heat extraction from GaN devices through integration with high thermal conductivity
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studying and designing new material and device structures, using simulation tools, and to experimentally study the thermal properties of materials and devices made, and how electric fields can be shaped in
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formulation within an explicit scheme to account for various strengthening and relaxation mechanisms including slip and twinning, hardening, thermal softening, and rate dependence, amongst others. As part of
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aerospace products. If you are interested in aerothermal experiments and with a close collaboration with industry, this position will be rewarding. This project will examine the thermal performance of next
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where you. You will have access to state-of-the-art nanofabrication tools, including a NanoFrazor Explore scanning thermal probe lithography system, and a milikelvin dilution refrigerator for quantum
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of extension subject to funding. This project will be on the research and development of high fidelity entangling gate, and address the issues of hardware overhead and thermal load in superconducting circuits
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thickness. Potential implications for the Earth’s earliest crust formation will be explored in a set of numerical models with thermal and compositional settings that are appropriate for the early Earth
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supply. Observations will be used to validate and constrain these models, which will be analysed in terms of the mechanical and thermal role of magmatism in producing the ocean floor fabric. The postholder