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Post Title: Research Fellow in structural health monitoring of composites using optical fibre SBU/Department: School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science FTE: 1.0FTE (Working 37 hours per
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boundaries of composite structures? Then join our dynamic team at the esteemed Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics! We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Fellow to contribute to a fully
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: 2699824DA Are you a passionate engineer with a PhD/ working towards your PHD who is eager to push the boundaries of composite structures? Then join our dynamic team at the esteemed Department of Aeronautics
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for monitoring high-value composite materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). Collaboration between the optics and composite community is key in this project, and our researchers will work
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Role: Early Career Fellowships (Permanent Residents of Taiwan only) - Structural Energy Storage Composites for Future Electrical Vehicles (3 posts) Department: School of Engineering Salary: £31,414
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Novel Optical Fibre for application in process control, evaluation and health monitoring of high value composites We are actively searching for a dynamic and self-motivated researcher to work on the
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), examining how changes in human appetite, energy intake and energy expenditure oppose dietary-induced weight loss. The project will integrate measures of whole-body and tissue-organ composition and energy
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the OVERCOMP research project/team. The post holder will focus on interface formation and bond strength prediction in composite injection over-moulding. This role involves contributing to the development of a
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skilled researcher to support multiple research projects working with various sensors, electronic devices, smart textiles, e-textiles, wearable electronics, smart polymers, smart composites, as
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will focus on interface formation and bond strength prediction in composite injection over-moulding. This role involves contributing to the development of a multi-scale model to predict interfacial