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field. Expertise in composite materials and their behavior under different loading conditions. Experience with manufacturing techniques for composites (e.g., autoclave processing, additive manufacturing
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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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industrialise algorithms designed to simulate and optimise the operation and design of aircraft systems, subject to complex, real-world constraints. You will join a growing team of engineers working on a range of
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ambitious transformation programmes – focused on enhancing our student record system (Banner) to improve the student and staff experience, streamline our processes, and support long-term strategic goals
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: Apply your analytical skills and collaborative mindset to explore business challenges and opportunities. Capture and map current and future processes, define clear requirements and acceptance criteria
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manufacturing techniques for composites (e.g., autoclave processing, additive manufacturing). Proficiency in computational tools such as ANSYS, LS-DYNA3D, Abaqus, or similar FEA software. Excellent written and
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. Experience in Fc glycosylation, effector function studies, or therapeutic antibody development is beneficial. Knowledge of IP processes and translational research is also desirable. Teamwork and Communication
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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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journal publications. The post is based in the Signal Processing, Audio and Hearing (SPAH) Group within the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical