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and is fixed-term for one year. The vacancy is in the area of developing and applying optical diagnostic methods relevant to advanced thermal propulsion systems, specifically internal combustion engines
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of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by the EPSRC and is fixed-term for one year. The vacancy is in the area of developing and applying optical diagnostic methods relevant to advanced thermal
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. This role is focused on research to enable ultra-high power GaN RF devices, including developing new laser-based optical systems to study temperature as well as electric fields that limits device performance
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25 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom Application Deadline 10 Jun 2024 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is...
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a research group working at the frontiers of eye and vision science. This full-time PDRA will be involved in 2 projects. (1) Identifying retinal cell-to-cell
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field and ideally have a strong background in experimental quantum optics or atomic physics. Previous experience in the field ultracold atoms will be highly desirable. Candidates will be expected
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expected to be familiar with laser frequency stabilisation, and have experience in atomic physics, quantum optics or laser cooling and trapping. The post holder is expected to be able to work effectively
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. Methods will include cell culture, stem cell-derived beta cell generation, hormone assays, sequencing, cloning and optical imaging. The position would suit a cell biologist with experience of imaging
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the river network. They will be expected to use machine learning classification of fluvial systems to generate a time-series of sediment erosion and deposition from optical satellite imagery. These data will
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with epitaxially grown III-V films using planar device process techniques. You will characterise the performance of these devices using precision optical and electrical measurements including dark IV