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This project focuses on reducing aerofoil broadband noise, specifically turbulence–leading edge interaction noise and trailing edge self-noise, commonly encountered in aero-engines, wind turbines
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national/international meetings. The pain research environment at Duke University is excellent. The trainee will also have the opportunity to interact directly with exceptional faculty, postdocs and graduate
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worked in areas relevant to the group description and it is exepected to be familiar with the research area of optical and electrochemical biosensors. Excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact
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to work and interact with other members of Division C in the Engineering Department as well as our industrial partners. They will contribute to seminars and to take part in the research group's broader
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broader field of biophysics that will contribute to the interactive lab culture. We look for friendly and driven colleagues to enrich our team. UK visa costs and NHS surcharge fees will be covered. We would
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on manufacturing living biosystems and engineering biomedical devices. We have two interactive research themes: 1) biomanufacturing and cryopreservation; 2) micro/nano-biomedical devices. We use principles and
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, Large Language Models, Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual reality. The selected candidate will work on the design and implementation of a human-computer interface to support education using an AI-based
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Republic with focus on the historiographical reflection of the interaction between humanities and politics, and on the dialogue between humanities and natural sciences in the 20th and 21th centuries. The position
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interaction and origins of mechanical failure under pressure. They should have expertise in microelectrode arrays and multilevel high-density routing for large-area sensor systems. Experience in multicomponent
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lines into endothelial cells and OPCs, as well as conducting co-culture experiments to assess APOE4-related cellular interactions. It requires the use of molecular and cellular biology techniques