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(TITAN project). The successful candidate will work on the physical implementation of an indoor cell-free massive MIMO demonstrator (one of the very first in the world). The candidate will join a vibrant
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investigate the ferritin-inflammasome axis in a range of human cell types and patient samples using biochemical, genetic, and immunological approaches. The post is a senior role in the team and as such
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research in next generation MIMO systems. Investigate and apply Communication Theory and/or Electromagnetic Information Theory to model and analyse signal transmission mechanisms in cellular/cell-free
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for industry-academia collaborative research. Both tidal and wave energy converters are being investigated at the late TRL stages. The sea trials will provide critical performance assessment and insight
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focus on upgrading biogenic CO2 to e-methane in a collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and industry partners in Northern Ireland. The role involves being an active member of
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involving 17 UK universities and 4 industrial partners (TITAN project). The successful candidate will work on the physical layer security of future radio access technologies, with particular emphasis on cell
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development, experience using the EPOCH Particle in Cell Code. Experience of ultrafast diagnosis of properties of Lithium Niobate/ferroelectric crystals. Please note the above is not an exhaustive list
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. C. et al. Nature Communications 8, 291 (2017) 3 Collins, B. C. et al. Nat Meth 10, 1246 (2013) 4 Heusel, M. et al. Cell Systems 10, 133 (2020). The successful candidate must have, and your application
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antifungi function of the T6SS effectors, and dissecting the assemblies needed for the delivery of these effectors. The project will utilise single cell approaches, and high-throughput screens, and it is
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investigate the impact of externally generated and internally focused ultrasound and electric fields on differential cell function at various omics levels. A secondary objective is to develop robust and