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business models is important as they can still reduce resource consumption and extend product life cycles, while also generating jobs and addressing pressing needs for low-income strata of societies
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business specialist (Dr Alan Gilchrist), help to develop business and service models from technical and economic perspectives to support process scale-up and expansion. Qualifications and experience
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and
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by the University of Manchester. Raman spectroscopy is widely used in graphene characterisation and is well-placed to be used as an in-line method due to its short measurement time and non-destructive
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the O-RAN intelligent controller framework. The project will explore Off-line reinforcement learning, also known as batch reinforcement learning, In Off-line RL the agent learns from a fixed dataset of
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Service Marketing, Business-to-Business Marketing, Transformative Service Research, or a related field. This international collaboration between the University of Sheffield and Texas State University (TXST
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business, industry and government. Students graduating from Cranfield leave with the skills, knowledge and inspiration to forge long and successful careers. This fully funded studentship sponsored by ICL
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or created by engineers. Tackling engineering skills shortages is the most important business imperative work on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) for the future of engineering identified by the Royal
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an advantage. The collaboration is with the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Mannheim, Germany. The successful applicant will be expected to spend time at the University of Mannheim