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can be applied in concert to elucidate failure mechanisms under thermal, mechanical and electrical abuse scenarios. In this project we will develop new experimental tools to elucidate the ‘state
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these challenges by developing, testing, and validating a systematic methodology to understand and quantify energy performance of battery electric HGVs, with a focus on the performance of vehicle traction battery
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these challenges by developing, testing, and validating a systematic methodology to understand and quantify energy performance of battery electric HGVs, with a focus on the performance of vehicle traction battery
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27 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom
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Advert Please note that this job is open only to current members of staff of Cardiff University who are eligible for redeployment. Lecturer - Teaching and Scholarship School of Physics & Astronomy
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@aston.ac.uk ) and Prof. Sergei Turitsyn ([email protected] ) Person Specification The successful applicant should have been awarded, or expect to achieve, a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering
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. This exciting new role is co-developed with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and dedicated to the identified future research areas of novel human-swarm teaming in complex scenarios. About the
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. The project is funded by ANSYS, a well-known leader in simulation software. We welcome individuals with a background in electrical engineering, material science, or related fields like engineering, physics
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for the subject area, demonstrated with a degree or relevant experience in computer science, engineering or related subjects. You should also be able to demonstrate practical experience in software development, applying
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technology will also be employed. The Baird laboratory is part of the genome stability unit at Cardiff University, sharing laboratory space and state of the art equipment with Professor Simon Reed and Dr Greg