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across the themes of Digital, Physical and Biological systems to provide a diverse and interconnected cohort training environment. As well as carrying out research training in a world-leading research
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for a passionate candidate excited about the latest developments in technology. You will work in a multidisciplinary, motivating, and supportive environment. You will need a background in physics
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master which is associated with poor self-confidence, -esteem and lifelong engagement in physical activity. Currently, scooters are one of the most popular forms of physical activity for children but
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View All Vacancies Science Location: UK Other Closing Date: Wednesday 03 July 2024 Reference: SCI2218X1 Supervisor: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Positions available: 1
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, maths or physics or any other relevant topic. An MSc or relevant work experience will be beneficial. Knowledge of design and systems engineering methodologies will also be beneficial along with knowledge
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Supervisor: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Positions available: 1 Funding: fully-funded (stipend and PhD fees) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years Subject Area
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Application deadline: 01/10/2024 Research theme: Particle generation; ISO standards; Atmospheric Physics This is 4 year project is funded as part of the EPSRC Aerosol CDT, led by Bristol University
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algorithms are used that allow a computer to process large data-sets and learn patterns and behaviours, thus allowing them to respond when the same patterns are seen in new data. This include 'supervised
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Experimental low-temperature physics involving high pressure, extreme magnetic field and milliKelvin temperature tuning of exotic low dimensional materials with hands-on experiments & development
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and from several leading European research institutions. Quantum technologies and their applications form the key part of the research programme of the Department of Physics. Dr Alexandre Zagoskin is a