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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Heat Exchanger and Thermal System Aerothermal Research at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute which is part of
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to the Institute for Condensed Matter and Complex Systems (ICMCS) of the University of Edinburgh. The appointed Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) will utilise the laser-heated diamond anvil cell approach to
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programme grant with partners across the UK to facilitate the use of hydrogen for aviation, and in particular the icing vulnerability of heat exchangers and parts of the airframe. You will work to generate
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knowledge and tools for non-equilibrium flows for hypersonic vehicles. The research will provide unique and high-quality experimental data for expanding high temperature flows. Alongside this, the proposal
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research will focus on leveraging this interplay to monitor thermodynamic quantities such as work and heat, aiming for direct measurements of work exchange in non-equilibrium quantum systems. The appointed
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At the heart of SIT’s mission is to nurture industry-ready graduates equipped with deep technical expertise and transferable skills to tackle tomorrow’s challenges. SIT collaborates with industry in
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dedicated high-performance computing implementations. Technology transfer to magnetic resonance imaging in medicine is a secondary target. Key Duties and Responsibilities The postholder will develop new image
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high-temperature Bose-Einstein condensates to trapped solid-state particles in ultra-high vacuum. We combine advanced quantum optics methods in both discrete and continuous variables with cutting-edge solid-state
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. N-Vivo) 3. Experience working with individuals who have lived experience of slavery, trafficking or exploitation 4. Experience with transfer of knowledge and methods between areas
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currents form the deepest canyons, longest channels and largest sediment accumulations on our planet. They also break seafloor telecommunication cable networks that form the backbone of global data transfer