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of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Control and Power group has about twenty full time academic staffs, thirty post-doctoral research staffs and more than 60 PhD students. The group is known for its world
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electronics using MOCVD. This research position will give you the opportunity to make a major impact on future power device technology. This is a two-year position, initially. The CDTR is a vertically
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to internationally leading research and play an active role in shaping the future direction of the project. Additionally, they will be responsible for supervising PhD and MSc students working on related topics
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to internationally leading research and play an active role in shaping the future direction of the project. Additionally, they will be responsible for supervising PhD and MSc students working on related topics
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(wearable cameras). To be considered, you will hold, or be close to completion of a DPhil/PhD in wearable sensors or a closely related field and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to
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to internationally leading research and play an active role in shaping the future direction of the project. Additionally, they will be responsible for supervising PhD and MSc students working on related topics
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electrical characterization of wide and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor materials and devices, including GaN, Gallium Oxide, SiC and diamond (key enabling materials for power and RF electronics) and/or
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device technology. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the European Innovation Accelerator, part of Horizon Europe, programme CoolbrAIn
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beyond. Applicants should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in weather and climate science, mathematics, physics, statistical science or relevant related fields. Demonstration of drive and ability
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PhD and MSc students working on related topics. This position offers an excellent opportunity to advance expertise in a rapidly evolving field, while also gaining experience in managing research