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Reducing the environmental impact of the built environment requires more sustainable structural design. This means using better structural materials and using structural materials better. Achieving
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: Ability to program in Matlab Design and fabrication of PCBs Antenna and communications electronics Application Procedure Informal enquiries are encouraged and should be addressed to Prof Luca Di Mare
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plan and teach at university level. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV, and supporting statements on your teaching philosophy and experience, demonstrating how the essential criteria
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source, the transmission paths and the building itself. This project aims to advance our understanding to the point at which practicable design guidance may be formulated. The project has three primary
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approach. We thrive on teamwork, leveraging each other's strengths to tackle complex issues from multiple angles. Whether it's designing sophisticated economic models, crafting sustainable finance strategies
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studentship, supported by HORIZON Europe Research and Innovation Actions to be undertaken within the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies at Aston University. The successful candidates will join an
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communicator and teacher and have demonstrated the ability to effectively plan and teach at university level. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV, and supporting statements on your teaching
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teaching that is accessible, and practice orientated. Department research includes projects on sustainability, technology innovation and operational improvement. Research funding has been awarded by both
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the development of a novel in-house x-ray source and the design and preparation of synchrotron experiments at international facilities (ESRF in France and APS in USA). A significant element of the work will be
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on themes of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, especially with regards to migrant and social enterprises. The second theme is led by Professor Kate Sang based around the long-standing research centre in Work