26 Physics "University of Huddersfield" positions at Imperial College London in england
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storage. They do not constrain deployment rates, either with top down limitations on technological growth, or bottom up constraints from the physical limitations of the reservoir systems. Furthermore
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, particularly those is the Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics (AMMP) Section. The key areas of responsibility are in administration (25%), finance (25%), space and facilities (20%), recruitment and
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approaches that combine upper and lower limb physical interaction with locomotion. This is the only system worldwide to enable physical interaction with arms, legs, and supernumerary robotic limbs in dynamic
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, SolidWorks), finite element modelling (e.g. ABAQUS) and physical experiments on small- and large-scale test specimens in the Structures Laboratory. Essential requirements Hold a PhD in structural engineering
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of chemical catalysis by combining plasmonic induced reaction-promoting physics with the chemistry of photo-catalysis. The transformative impact of this new field of plasmocatalysis will lie in a significant
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by EPSRC to carry out a 6-year long research work that can enable the development of the foundational technologies necessary for a mature end-to-end engineering process for biological systems. By
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to the application process should be directed to Judith Baylis Senior Section Administrator – [email protected] Queries relating to the research project should be directed to Sarah Thomas - s.thomas14
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to create and maintain cloud-based digital content, applications, and data connections for Faculty use. This service will improve the ways in which we collect, process and report on information, and will
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data sets we already hold and the clinical evaluation. The research software engineer 4. will be developing the NHS IT interfacing that pulls live data and historical data to process it in our secure
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. This position is part of the SolvIT project, a wider research programme on improving the sustainability pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, a collaboration between the Sargent Centre for Process Systems