13 finite-element-analysis Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY in United Kingdom
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Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet disintegration. The goal is to construct robust, physics-based simulations that deepen the understanding of the underlying processes and
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partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet
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Universities and industry. At Surrey, we adopt an integrated approach that combines experimental studies, multi-physics and data-driven modelling, explainable AI, and techno-economic analysis to advance
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participant recruitment, data collection, keeping meticulous records of participant retention, working with our PPI and governance representatives, data analysis, writing for publication and event planning
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will focus on the overlap between between nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics and their responsibilities will include: The analysis of experimental data acquired from both direct and indirect
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in a newly outfitted robotics facility at the University of Surrey, with access to the Environmental Flow Laboratory wind tunnel facilities, gas analysis laboratories, and outdoor test spaces
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include: The analysis of experimental data acquired from both direct and indirect measurements Dissemination of results at conferences and through publication in peer-reviewed journals Participation in
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wind tunnel facilities, gas analysis laboratories, and outdoor test spaces. The project will include industrial collaboration for extensive fieldwork at a variety of sites in southeast England, and the
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recruitment, data collection, management and analysis, reporting, manuscript preparation, dissemination, and project administration. The post, suited to those interested in clinical and developmental psychology
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, biomedical engineering, psychology and have excellent coding and data analysis skills. You will be highly motivated, collaborative, interested in technology and interdisciplinary research and willing