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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field History » Art history Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom
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systems is the frictional interface of jointed components. In the current state-of-the-art, only the nonlinear friction is considered. For the underlying physics, frictional energy dissipates energy via
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cycles per year!), whilst ensuring optimal cardiovascular function for the patient. This project proposes to integrate state-of-the-art image-based measurement techniques with computational models for a
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for clean energy (hydrogen); and silicon for photonics and solar. They will be characterised by state of the art methods including XPS, SEM, TEM, dynamic light scattering, optical methods and mass spec
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materials. State-of-the-art facilities at Swansea University and Dstl will be used to characterise material and mechanical/adhesion properties, with scalable deposition methods trialled for practical
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(hydrogen); and silicon for photonics and solar. They will be characterised by state-of-the-art methods including XPS, SEM, TEM, dynamic light scattering, optical methods and mass spec. The production methods
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with the latest research and developments. Working closely with the project partner QinetiQ, this project will combine state-of-the-art machine learning methods, natural language models and image
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. AIRTeC is a £40 million state of the art facility designed specifically to provide the most advanced working environment and tools for Airbus, suppliers, partners and academia. Collaborating research
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, interactive platform, developed in Swansea, that aims to provide an easy to use and flexible simulation framework. Currently WebSim, has a simple CAD functionality, a state-of-the-art mesh generation capability
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. The successful candidate will use a variety of equipment, including mechanical test devices and state-of-the-art rheometry. The candidate will also have access to a range of microscopy for imaging microstructures