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the recording of substrate-borne vibrations produced by earthworms (and other invertebrates) in situ. To fully exploit this emerging technology there is a need to unravel the meaning within the data. As such
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, which is not possible with current systems. It aligns with key STEM themes and EPSRC’s strategic focus on ‘Engineering’, ‘Health and Medical Technologies’, and ‘AI, Digital, and Smart Applications
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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive
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technology, including SuperMagdrive, operates using metallic propellant, offering density, integration, and safety advantages compared to conventional launcher propellants such as hydrazine. However, metal
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to how well they meet the following criteria: A first class or strong upper second-class undergraduate honours degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science or Physics Excellent English written and
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-subsaturated air (but where no contrail was formed). Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Physics, or a closely related discipline*, or equivalent research, industrial
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(CAD) since 2016 and CT- Fractional Flow Reserve (CT-FFR) as a second line test since 2017. In 2018 a national health technology programme funded CT-FFR utilisation with the aim of improving patient
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Solutions site, so applicants should be prepared to travel independently. Entry requirements Applicants should have a first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. The position will be for 12 months from the 2nd February 2026 in the first instance. Project research topics must fall under