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, mapping bubble and vortex characteristics for various conditions. Discovering the effects of surfactants on bubble-vortex interactions may lead to scaling laws for advanced modelling, paving the way
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standards alongside technical requirements, facing challenges due to varying laws across jurisdictions and the ambiguity of human-centric regulations. For example, while adhering to speed limits is
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, hardening law and microstructural evolution parameters) of individual constituents under as closest to fusion condition as possible are required. Instrumented indentation and related micro-mechanical testing
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: Tuesday 5 March 2024 We are seeking a dedicated Junior Research Assistant to join the Decode Corby project team within the Faculty of Business & Law at the University of Northampton. This post is crucial in
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The University is making a significant investment in Criminology by appointing up totwo Chairs in Criminology in the School of Law, following its strong performance in REF2021.Criminology has a long
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number flow regimes. The experimental work in this area commonly strives to deduce scaling laws, while computational efforts focus on developing and validating predictive flow models. Unfortunately
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the social sciences (e.g. Criminology, History, Law, Business Studies, Social Policy) with an international reputation for delivering real world benefit via its research and is a key partner in AHRC’s Modern
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satellites to achieve the observation and revisiting time objectives of the overarching mission. An appropriate control law will be required to maintain this formation using low thrust propulsion
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interactions may lead to scaling laws for advanced modelling, paving the way for innovative microplastic retrieval methods. Motivated candidates with knowledge/interest in vortex dynamics, bubbles, design
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, their design often rely on empirical and semi-empirical models based on the Stokes’ Law, often resulting in oversized equipment and lack of information on the internals effects on separation efficiencies