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and sustainable metamaterial architectures with programmable memory with learning/adaptive behaviours. The research programme is supported by a £2M European Research Council (ERC) grant (NEUROMETA
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-based matrices to produce engineered living materials (ELMs). These will be 3D printed to generate bio-based and sustainable metamaterial architectures with programmable memory with learning/adaptive
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discovery approaches. Your work will harness latest advances in network programmability and virtualisation to devise reconfigurable and resilient network architectures for connecting distributed asset
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sustainable Polymer Chemistry to work with Professor Charlotte Williams for a period of up to 2 years. The post is supported by
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co-leading a UKRI AI for Net Zero hub on Self-Learning Digital Twins for Sustainable Land Management. The group works closely with a number of partners across the university, including Space Park
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, Advanced Ship Propulsion Systems, Clean/Sustainable Maritime Transport, Smart Vessel/Port Operation, Cybersecurity for Maritime Operations. Support postdoctoral research staff and PhD students. Contribute
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ImaginationLancaster - a design and architecture research centre of excellence based within the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA). Working closely with the Imagination E3 Principal Investigator
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Research Group Urban Form and Social Space in the School of Architecture, working on a UKRI funded study addressing the mental health crisis of children and young people through creative methods. The project
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at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level in Computer Science. The successful candidate will have interests in areas such as Software Architectures, Operating Systems, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Databases
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potential PhD or postdoctoral opportunities. References Life expectancy can increase by up to 10 years following sustained shifts towards healthier diets in the United Kingdom. Fadnes LT, Celis-Morales C