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closely with team members with different research expertise, and also supervising current PhD students in the group. About You Candidates should have a PhD in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Deformation Monitoring to join the Civil Engineering research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford
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closely with team members with different research expertise, and also supervising current PhD students in the group. About You Candidates should have a PhD in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering
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opportunity to make a major impact on future RF device technology. Applicants should have postgraduate (PhD) experience in Physics, Materials Science or Engineering, with a good publication record. The position
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Department: School of Mathematical Sciences Salary: £42,405 per annum (If appointed in Lieu of PhD, salary start will be Grade 4 £36,572 per annum until PhD is awarded). (Grade 5) Reference: 2406
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Job id: 089765. Salary: £43,205 – £46,732 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 17 May 2024. Closing date: 30 June 2024. Business unit: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci
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of Engineering drawings of magnet and support structure; Modelling of the behaviour of high temperature superconductors; Modifications to experimental test rigs for characterising tapes; Measuring
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systems FEM multiphysics modelling of electromagnetism (ideally in COMSOL Multiphysics and including superconductors) Design and construction of mechanical systems Cryogenic engineering The candidate should
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remotely). You will have or be close to the completion of a PhD or equivalent in computational sciences (Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics), together with relevant research experience
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from design optimization using EM simulations, engineering / construction of the RF coil and safety validation. This will also involve close collaboration with the Nottingham MRI group and users