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(stamping, inkjet printing etc.), and biosensor assembly and calibration, using a variety of electroanalitycal techniques. The research will involve field-application with clinical partners and validation
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Analysing biofilm structure and microbial communities Additionally, you will develop a mathematical model that includes both adsorption and biodegradation mechanisms. This model will be calibrated using pilot
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tools (e.g., drones, 3D mapping) for high-resolution geological mapping and rock mass quality assessment. Develop and calibrate numerical models using field data and case studies to simulate various
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in device fabrication and preparation, using techniques such as inkjet printing, and biosensor assembly and calibration, using a variety of electroanalitycal techniques. The research will involve field
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focus will be on additively manufactured AlSiMg alloys. You will be responsible for the development, calibration and validation of the corresponding advanced multi-physics computational models. You will
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of superconducting qubits to quantify performance and identify limiting physical mechanisms Perform quantum device calibrations, benchmarking, and run quantum algorithms Presenting and publishing the research
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England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Salary Research Assistant: £32,546 - £34,132 per annum. Research Associate: £35,116 per annum. The Role We have
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distribution in wire based additive manufacturing • Calibration and validation experiments for modelling • Temperature monitoring techniques • Finite element analysis method • Reviewing literature, planning and
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framework. Project future ice loss under a range of UN IPCC scenarios. Calibrate ISSM parameterisation using GNSS data on bedrock and glaciers, surface altimetry, and satellite-derived ice flow velocity
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. Ground-truth data will be collected to evaluate detection performance under real-world conditions. The candidate will contribute to experimental planning, sensor calibration, and post-processing of field