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industry, both within and outside Cambridge, and the UK. As part of the Electrical Engineering (EE) Division facilities support staff, the Cleanroom Process Technician will be responsible for the handling
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REASON funded by the UK's Department of Science, Innovation, and Technology as part of the Future Open Networks Research Challenge, and led by the University of Bristol. Based at the Electrical Engineering
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-Spectrum Connectivity' (HASC), which is led by the University of Oxford, along with several other publicly funded projects aligned with TITAN. The TITAN Hub is based within the Electrical Engineering
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industry, both within and outside Cambridge, and the UK. As part of the Electrical Engineering (EE) Division facilities support staff, the Cleanroom Process Technician will be responsible for the handling
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Technician to join the Estates and Facilities team on a permanent contract. As part of the team, and dependant on your experience and expertise, your focus will be either be electrical or mechanical (or multi
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as a drug delivery technology and formulation of various drugs and drug-loaded nanoparticles within the hydrogels. Typical treatment of brain tumours such as Glioblastoma (GB) involves surgical
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commercial relationships they need to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as filling up with petrol, a programme to prevent
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the Civil Engineering Building, West Cambridge, UK. The 2020 Beirut explosion highlighted the need for a unified approach to blast load prediction and structural damage assessment. Our current inability
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to help their ideas thrive. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as filling up with petrol, a programme to prevent ideological extremism, and the
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to develop low loss tapes suitable for use in tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in