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manufacture of demonstrator structures Overall, the PhD student will have the ability to develop advanced skills at the intersection of structural mechanics, manufacturing process dynamics, and uncertainty
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mechanisms , smart electroactive materials , embodied intelligence , advanced control systems , and microfabrication techniques . This PhD forms part of the new £14 million VIVO Hub for Enhanced Independent
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the group of Prof. Adrian Mulholland as part of the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Project PREDACTED (Predictive computational models
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collaborators and disseminating research findings. You have a PhD (or are close to completion) in Electrical Engineering or a relevant field, OR have equivalent industrial experience. You have experience in
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and develop data-driven theoretical models for temporally correlated transport processes. The project is well-suited to current PhD students or postdoctoral scholars who are comfortable crossing
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with the impact of infertility and its treatment with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) on molecular mechanisms, using epigenomic, transcriptomics
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should have or be working towards a PhD in computer science, networks or communications. You will have the ability to learn quickly, with excellent communications skills and the ability to collaborate and
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deep understanding of manufacturing systems, supply chains, and design space optimisation. You hold (or are completing) a PhD in Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, with a strong
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://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply . Please select Mechanical Engineering (PhD) on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted to enter details of the studentship in the Funding and Research Details sections
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Information Institute. QET Labs has a mission to take quantum science discoveries out of the lab and engineer them into technologies for the benefit of society. This includes novel routes to quantum computing