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School of Science Loughborough University is seeking to appoint a Physics technician in the multi-disciplinary School of Science. Primarily based in the Sir David Davies building, the post holder
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to capitalise on Charnwood’s globally renowned sporting and educational opportunities and embrace the future for all its young residents through the power of sport, physical activity, and wellbeing. The project
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5 Jan 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Loughborough University Department Chemical Engineering Research Field Chemistry » Computational chemistry Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry
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**OPEN TO LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY STAFF ONLY** School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences Full- or part-time (minimum 29.6 hours per week); Open-ended contract We are seeking an experienced team player to join the SSEHS Dean’s Office. Working as part of a small team, this key role will take...
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Research Development Manager, this role will primarily support the strategic area of engineering, physical and natural sciences, although this may evolve to meet changing priorities. This role will provide a
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of the recruitment process if a suitable redeployee is identified. Project Description This project is on advancing signal processing techniques for 6G networks and beyond. This is a collaborative research project
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on the interplay between learning, uncertainty, controlled dynamics, information processing, decision making/control strategy, environment, and constraints (e.g. safety, physical, or legal). The post holder will
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of Physics, School of Science, Loughborough University is seeking to appoint a Research Associate (RA) to work on the project “Quantum reservoir computing for efficient signal processing”. The project is
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as well as part of a team to join our busy Executive Support and Human Resources Team. You’ll play a key role in administering our end-to-end recruitment process, from adverting to onboarding, as
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key difference is that the digital-twin interacts with its physical counterpart in a way that ensures the digital-twin mimics the behaviour and response as observed by the physical counterpart