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for the development and implementation of high-throughput control systems for electron beam stabilisation, including AI-based control systems. You should hold a relevant PhD/Dphil or be near completion (submitted
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towards the design of large scale multiplexing of control and readout drives based on cQED space-time modulation Metasurfaces. The candidate will collect and analyse experimental data, write up
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on the development of a new technology that would enable adaptive optical control using three dimensional spatial light modulation. This technology would replace existing bulky and impractical two
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, adaptive optics systems, proposing/designing experimental measurement and control programs, procurement of components, documentation, and reporting of findings. You should possess a PhD or DPhil (or be near
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and controlled therapuetic release. You should hold a relevant PhD (or be near completion) in fields such as biomedical, electrical or materials engineering. You should have proven competence in
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will be on controlling competition for the substrate of the pathway, acetyl CoA, which is also the substrate for important endogenous metabolic pathways including fatty acid biosynthesis and isoprenoid
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cleaning duties and organising equipment servicing. You will hold a PhD/DPhil (or near completion) in a discipline of direct relevance to biomaterials. Outstanding experience and competences with
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a PhD/DPhil in an applied quantitative subject (e.g. computer science, applied mathematics, economics, physics, engineering, quantitative ecology). They will have excellent Python development skills
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between the system hydrodynamics, structural mechanics and component fatigue. Using the developed models you will explore how design and control of system operation can be used to balance design and
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for preadolescent children with OCD. We now intend to conduct further work with families and clinicians to co-adapt a brief online version of this intervention and conduct a feasibility randomised controlled trial