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Applications are invited for a part-time (0.4 FTE) Research Associate position in Digital Musical Instrument Design and Analysis to work on a research project investigating the cultural implications
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typically rely on expensive, toxic, and limited supply elements such as Rh, Ir, Pd, Pt. Replacing these elements with more sustainable and widely available alternatives is crucial for the future of the
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demand flexibility of individual elements within the GSC that have much shorter time constants. This interdisciplinary work (Engineering and Economists within Imperial) is being carried out with partners
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the open-source finite-difference framework Xcompact3d. You will perform high-fidelity simulations of large-scale wind farms using the wind farm simulator using a wide range of hardware (including CPUs and
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strategic capability within the UKERC consortium, overseeing the development of UKERC outputs on electricity markets and policy, undertaking and leading modelling and numerical analysis as appropriate. You
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that they impose a small-amplitude vibration during cutting to reduce effort or or potentially wear. To test this hypothesis, you will build a novel device around a piezo-element, to then implement a mandible wear
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requirements for the role: Experience redox-active metal compounds or redox chemistry Experience with anaerobic sample preparation Experience with electrochemistry or spectroelectrochemistry Experience with
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The post is funded by the UKRI to contribute to the analysis of the Simons Observatory (SO) Cosmic Microwave Background data. The post holder will collaborate on the development of a B-mode
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interviews to assess health behaviours. Experience in a variety of qualitative analysis techniques such as thematic analysis and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), in addition to other mixed
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proposals related to one, or more, of the research theme areas. You may also undertake elements of related teaching. We are looking to appoint fellows in support of the each of the following research themes