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role profile. Positions Available: Weekday Post- 1: Hours of work 15 hours per week (5 shifts/days per week/3 hours each day, mainly Monday to Friday) working between the hours 6.00am and 9.00am
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and knowledgeable in the areas of stress analysis (including the Finite Element Method), material characterisation (particularly flow stress determination and modelling), mechanical testing methods
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are increasingly using self -funded services via pharmacies, getting both medicines and health advice to treat common infections without seeing a doctor. The vast “smart data” that these interactions are producing
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/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop
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Applications are invited for the above post based in the Lincoln Medical School. About the role As Advanced Clinical Practice Phase Lead, at Lincoln Medical School (LMS), you will make a significant
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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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Hospitals of Derby and Burton. This post is offered to enhance our world-leading research and to provide exceptional clinical care in Breast Surgery. You will be a clinical academic with a track-record in
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scientific articles for publication in leading peer-reviewed journals. Candidates must hold, or be about to obtain, a PhD in engineering, applied mathematics or a related subject area, with a major component
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Hospitals of Derby and Burton. This newly created post is offered to enhance our world-leading research and to provide exceptional clinical care in Stroke. You will be a clinical academic with a track-record
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with a research component, or those with strong research skills, including qualitative research, and knowledge of the social environment of healthcare. In either case, the PhD will benefit from the high