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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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. The successful applicant will become a key member of a well-established and highly experienced team of researchers and academics working collaboratively with our industry and international collaborators, including
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current research projects, including robotics for infrastructure inspection and repair, advanced robot design and fabrication, and automation for sustainable manufacturing. This role forms part of the EPSRC
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-holder should have experience in applying but also developing AI tools that can design and execute experiments in search of the best manufacturing parameter settings to create electron devices with optimum
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The primary responsibility of this role is to develop a validated and robust numerical framework to capture droplets evaporation
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are proud of our Athena Swan Gold Award . Role Each year, industry consumes over 500 million tons of alkene, and 100 million tons of alkyne building blocks in reactions where by-products lead to waste. This
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academics working collaboratively with our industry and international partners, including major European Companies in the Automotive, ICT, and Quantum Technologies Sectors. Therefore, the appointee will have