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GRaded Additive manufacturing through closed-loop Directed Energy Deposition process control (GRADΞD). Functionally Graded Additive Metals (FGAM) present unseen design and manufacturing opportunities
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. This position is part of the newly funded project EcoIron of Prof. Y. Tang by a European Research Council (ERC) starting grant. Information Low-temperature electrolysis (/electrodeposition) converting iron oxide
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advanced optical imaging, to characterize materials and measure cellular mechanics. Collaboration and Expertise You will work closely with our expert collaborators: Prof. Rob Jelier (Computational Biology
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of Computer Science and Engineering) & Dr. Ellie Jameson (School of Natural Sciences) Requirements: Applicants should hold at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science
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Primary supervisor - Prof Paul Crichton Mitochondria in our cells harness energy through the breakdown of nutrients to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. However, they are not 100
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of Bayesian computational statistics as part of the EPSRC funded ‘PINCODE' project (EP/X028712/1), under the clear guidance of Prof. Murray Pollock and Prof Hongsheng Dai. Work closely with other members
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institution and in a relevant field for this position (e.g., in electrical engineering, physics or computer science). The selected candidate will be enrolled in a PhD degree program at Iscte.Planned secondment
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light harvesting to substrate/antibiotics transport through membrane pores. The Computational Physics and Biophysics Group is led by Prof. Ulrich Kleinekathöfer and is located at Constructor University
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of Statistics at University of Warwick, Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University, and School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics at Newcastle University. You will contribute to the development
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theoretical and/or computational research in Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics and Active Matter, under the supervision of Ramin Golestanian. For more information concerning our current areas of research