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of advanced custom designed experiments in materials engineering/tribology and/or ability to develop theoretical and/or computational models to investigate the mechanical and/or electro-mechanical behaviour
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Statistics at the University of Glasgow. This project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is available for a period of 30 months. The successful candidate will also
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Job Purpose You will contribute to a new InnovateUK project called “UK-GRAFT: The UK Graphene Research and Fabrication Technology Foundry”. This is an ambitious programme towards creating
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the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences. We seek a broadly trained scientist or engineer with prior research experience in process-based numerical modelling (e.g., thermal, mechanical, mass transport
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on the electrical side of novel experiments on the mechanics and tribology of TENGs. Candidates with an electronics/electrical engineering background (gained via qualification or experience) are ideal for the post
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leveraging recent advances made in multiscale mechanics and machine learning. The candidates should have a PhD, or have equivalent experience, in Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Material Engineering, Physics
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should have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or similar subject, or equivalent research experience, and expertise in one or several of the following research areas: liquid crystal
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cell engineering research covers topics such as protein folding in the secretory pathway, regulation of membrane traffic, control of cell cycle, cytokinesis, compartmentalisation of cellular signalling
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mitochondria produce more ROS"? Here the student will use state-of-the-art technology to modify the fly epigenome testing if this affects the way mitochondria produce ROS. Techniques To complete the PhD
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lab to resolve the molecular mechanisms driving stomatal clustering using Begonias and to implement this knowledge to engineer stomatal patterns for enhanced water use efficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana