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. You will hold a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in aeronautical or mechanical or software engineering, physics, or in computer science/numerical analysis. About the
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design and aviation in general. You will hold a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in aeronautical or mechanical or software engineering, physics, or in computer science/numerical
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carried out by a team of experimental physicists, chemists, and mechanical engineers. The project will use a well-documented optical microscopy technique to develop an exciting novel setup for in-situ
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, sponsored by the EPSRC, which will be carried out by a team of experimental physicists, chemists, and mechanical engineers. The project will use a well-documented optical microscopy technique to develop
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, and industry partners. Contribute to the publication of high-impact research papers. Qualifications: A PhD or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, or a related
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aerodynamic models and aircraft design development. Within the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, you will be based in the Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics research group comprised of experts in
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equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field. Expertise in composite materials and their behavior under different loading conditions. Experience with
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experience) in engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science or a closely related discipline. Experience in the synthesis of battery materials (or related systems), and in the use of materials
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chambers. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds who meet the following criteria: A PhD (or equivalent) in acoustics, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field. Substantial and
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, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field. Substantial and authoritative practical knowledge and experience in acoustics and/or vibration, supported by detailed understanding. Basic understanding and