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substrate, enabling the layer-by-layer construction of complex 3D objects. The temperature field created by the interaction between the electric arc and the material is a critical factor influencing the
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and Primary Care and Medical Genetics. They will support and conduct analyses of complex datasets, involving both the development of novel analytical methods and the application of existing techniques
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to rural and coastal health research. With £10.9m of funding from Research England, this innovative centre is striving to understand the intersection between place-based deprivation and poorer outcomes
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materials [1,4]. In addition to base material, a key requirement for fusion in-vessel components is understanding radiation tolerance of welds because complex and large fusion in-vessel components will
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the risk of missed defects. Using the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI), this research aims to: Automate defect detection in complex 3D structural data Enhance diagnostic accuracy and processing speed
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We’re here to create and harness knowledge, to deliver opportunity for everyone. About the Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity for a talented and motivated applicant to undertake
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practice. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a well-established, non-contact optical technique used to measure motion and deformation. It provides comprehensive full-field deformation data, essential
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, resilience, and/or reliability assessment and their application to power and energy systems The ability to present complex information effectively to a range of audiences with clarity Experience of working as
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Salary: Research Assistant: £32,546 to £34,132 per annum Research Associate:£33,882 to £42,882 per annum Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits . We have a generous
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the scalability and robustness of AI in complex environments which is a major step towards the digital transformation of the manufacturing industry. Motivation Automation is key to meeting the growing demand