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that can be designed and optimised for both passive and active photonic components, allowing for the full suite of device functionality to be incorporated via simple and low-cost processes on a single
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. The selection process will involve an interview and a research presentation. Further details will be confirmed at the interview stage. City St George’s offers a sector-leading salary, pension scheme and benefits
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low solvent or solvent free processing. This work will include detailed characterisation of these materials to understand the degradation characteristics of these materials at various stages
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project will focus on scaling-up the technology and transferring existing knowledge of this process from the University of Birmingham to Salinity Solutions, where it can be commercialised and accelerate
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quantitative techniques (e.g., NLP, classification, clustering), statistical modelling, and other computational techniques Process large scale text data sets in multiple languages Create documentation for data
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. Familiarity with statistical analysis software (e.g., STATA, R, SPSS) or computer programming (e.g. C++, Python, R) and experience working with health-related data will be advantageous. The ability to work
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materials, in particular using low solvent or solvent free processing. This work will include detailed characterisation of these materials to understand the degradation characteristics of these materials
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be able to upload letters of recommendation. Please alert your referees to prepare to submit their references before the closing date (30th September 2025) to avoid delaying the shortlisting process
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hydrodynamic modelling and sediment transportation. ii. Model Validation: Validation of DHI Mike Model with past historical data iii. Data Analysis: Process and analyze coastal and ocean wave data to improve
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delivery of an investible market and efficient operation for business and consumers. About the role The successful candidate will work with Dr. Malte Jansen and the team from the Centre for Net Zero Market