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. Awards will be finalised by July 2026. Supported Areas for START Engineering Energy Resilience: Power electronic converters for distributed energy resources and microgrids; High voltage DC transmission and
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Career Development of Researchers , applies to Postdocs, Research Assistants, Research and Teaching Technicians, Teaching Fellows and AEP equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre
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the use of Fibre-Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing and geophysical borehole logging. Show proven experience in numerical heat & transport modelling. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure
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electrical power distribution system. Prior knowledge on power system condition monitoring would be an advantage. Experience in project work would an advantage. Share this job Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Apply
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interest in the role of rhythmic processes in cognition. The post is available for 12 months in the first instance with the possibility of further extension. About the role The postdoc researcher will work
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), the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), and the University of Edinburgh, providing a network of Earth observation researchers distributed across the UK. You will work with Professor Hogg to investigate ice sheet
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hydrometeorological and climatological) hazards, involving the quantification of effects on individual assets/infrastructure components (e.g., buildings) as well as network-level and distributed-system disruptions; 2
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the prevalence and risk of modern slavery. There will be a focus on Bayesian nonparametric methods and practical development of MCMC algorithms that can be applied to data. Translating the project findings
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Preece in Swansea and includes a shared postdoc who will be resident in Swansea from 1 October 2025. This concurrent project provides many opportunities, for example, in outreach work through a travelling
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electrical power distribution system. Prior knowledge on power system condition monitoring would be an advantage. Experience in project work would an advantage. Share this job Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Apply