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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the Defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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, predominantly at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The group is taking a lead in infectious diseases research in the UK. This is an unusual opportunity to guide and lead the validation of new pathogen genetics
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setting. Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community, where the University of Nottingham was the first to have achieved the Athena Swan Gold Award . We offer a range of benefits
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collaboration between industry and academia, now in the final 24 months of a 60-month effort. The programme integrates research and innovation across both physical and digital technologies, to deliver a cyber
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this testbed available to users for testing hardware and applications. NPL will lead on the testing and security evaluation of the testbed and collaborate widely on the technology development. The student’s
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subsequent precipitation hardening process. In addition, promoting a circular economy in the aluminium industry by increasing recyclability and using more recycled aluminium is essential for saving resources
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protocols for electrical biasing of samples in the microscope. A key task is to process and analyse large 4D-STEM data sets and extract information about domain wall structure and dynamics. The role involves
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paramount importance to multiple industrial fields. The presence of these oxide films alters the charge carrying characteristics when electro-magnetic fields are applied and can lead to localised electrical
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devices, and offers the potential to advance long-duration in-body diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring. The doctoral candidate will lead the design, fabrication, and characterisation of the TENG, and
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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Jonathan Dale, j.j.dale@reading.ac.uk , GES Co-supervisors Rob Fry, r.j.fry@reading.ac.uk , GES Project description: Many areas of saltmarsh were historically