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essential you have a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Optics, Mechanical systems, Soft matter, Liquid crystals, Tribology. You will conduct independent, high quality
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; economic models for societies; and societal values that are fundamental to a given society. Some potential applications are healthcare, transportation, defence and security, and creative industries among
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; Liaise with our industry partners to ensure commercial impact of your research; and Develop and participate in activities for engagement with the public, policymakers and key stakeholders. You will benefit
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industries, and UK public health bodies and the NHS. You will have a track record of excellent research in Statistics or an aligned discipline with an emphasis on statistical learning, ideally with interests
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cost light alloys is in great demand for the automotive industry. You will work within a research group led by Dr Dikai Guan on the UKRI funded project. The project will aim to develop novel high
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Astronautics. The post will work on a collaborative project involving industry and academia, funded substantially by the UK Space Agency. Partners on the project include the University of Michigan (Professor Ben
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research; Liaise with our industry partners to ensure commercial impact of your research; and Develop and participate in activities for engagement with the public, policymakers and key stakeholders. You will
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collaboration. Our strategic partnerships with NHS Trusts, Government, charities, schools and industry deliver world leading impact (REF2021) and attract significant grant income from all major research funders
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the School of Electronics and Computer Science. What we would like to see PhD in computer science, Cyber security, and electrical engineering or equivalent professional qualifications and experience Research
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, industry and citizens to understand future systems and advance modelling and simulation methods and applications. Your work will contribute to the future of a knowledge-based risk simulation toolkit named