69 geotechnical-engineering-post-doc Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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Based in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, this role will focus on electromagnetic design, modelling and validation of microwave heating technologies for the BioIron
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). • Work closely with interdisciplinary teams, including process engineers, chemists, and industry stakeholders in the consumer goods sector. • Interpret and communicate results through reports
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/Fellow who can deliver the research whilst helping to manage project delivery. Candidates must hold an appropriate engineering or science degree level qualification and a PhD (or be about to obtain a PhD
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). • Work closely with interdisciplinary teams, including process engineers, chemists, and industry stakeholders in the consumer goods sector. • Interpret and communicate results through reports
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flow in hybrid systems: improving the simulation of engineering structures”. As part of the project - jointly undertaken by the University of Nottingham and the University of Salford -, we offer a
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applications of Raman spectroscopy, from instrument design and development, clinical integration/validation, to translations (regulatory/commercialisation). This post is offered on fixed-term contract, full time
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of second-generation Quantum Technology (QT) systems. Your successful application will mean you will join an established team of QT researchers. Within the team you will develop, refine and apply high
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ensure the reliability and accuracy of the measurement system before its full implementation in production. About the team - Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in manufacturing and on-wing
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relevant projects and for the development of future group research strategy. MAS has a large intra-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers, technicians, support staff and academics who work together to
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groundwork for subsequent human clinical trials. You will work as part of an interdisciplinary team involving pancreatic cancer surgeons, pathologists, and engineers. There will be significant potential