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. The project will always be open to explore alternative ideas and concepts, with the ultimate goal to design, characterise and implement new devices for demonstration of THz-driven streaking of ultrashort
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their application in nuclear power plants. Research Context: The project will leverage a dedicated galling rig, housed in the Royce Institute at the University of Manchester, designed explicitly for conducting tests
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of subjects from device design, as well as system and algorithmic developments. The research scope is comprehensive, encompassing optical instrumentation and algorithm development, to instrumentation testing
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to provide a fundamental understanding of structure, ion transport and interfaces in solid electrolytes for clean energy applications. Such an understanding will allow for the design of enhanced solid-state
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for Embedded Machine Learning Applications," funded by the NorthEast Launchpad Competition. We are seeking a candidate with a strong background in hardware design and the implementation of machine learning
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. The position will suit someone with methodological interests in co-design and ethnography, curiosity about theories of change in health systems, and a desire to make a real difference in delivering sustainable
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purification, design and implementation of protein labelling) and ensemble biochemical assays in DNA replication; • Use your knowledge of ensemble biochemistry and protein purification to design experiments
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called RECOGNeyes, designed to improve attentional control by exercising the oculomotor control network. Promising early results include improved attentional control during reading, and changes in
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About the role You will be working with the Niklison-Chirou team at the Life Sciences Department. In this specific role, you will support lab members (PI, PhD students and MSc students) in designing
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research, education, and innovation centred around network science. The hub in London will also facilitate the development and growth of collaborations and partnerships within the UK and across Europe and US