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inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test of thermographic image processing tools and techniques (all applicable
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will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of our campus facilities by undertaking statutory and planned maintenance tasks, as well as reactive repairs and minor works. This is an excellent
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represent the project at relevant conferences and events. You will manage a small team to develop a Process Design Kit (PDK) and characterise graphene on silicon photonics chips. You will work with the
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transfer novel research ideas into manufacturing. As part of our project team, you will: Lead manufacturing processes necessary to produce microstructured/hollow preforms and optical fibres Provide a repair
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you will need to evaluate all active thermography approaches for composites inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test
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fellow with skills and knowledge to complement our team. In this role, you will work with others to design and create glass layers via processes such as flame hydrolysis deposition and various
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. You’ll be supporting a wide range of fabrication and characterisation activities, working side-by-side with researchers on academic and industrial projects that aim to scale up manufacturing processes
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the safe and efficient daily operation of the facilities. Based at our Wide lane Sports ground. The role is primarily responsible for the smooth running of the facility, but will also deal with customer
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) and the School of Chemistry (Prof Andrew Hector and Prof Nuria Garcia-Araez). Your role will involve glass manufacture, characterisation and development of the fusion draw process. You will work closely
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manage a team of talented technicians, support world-leading research, and drive innovation in optical fibre technology. As Technical Manager, you will oversee the operation and development of specialist