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This project aims to enhance best practices in strain quantification for biomedical applications, facilitating the transition of image-based measurement methods from laboratory research to clinical
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that have been developed in-house based on the OSIRIS Particle-In-Cell simulation software. The code needs to be verified and further developed with user cases against experimentally gathered data sets
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Project Description: This funded Humanities PhD project will be conducted as part of the new Centre for Net Positive Health and Climate Solutions. The project will focus on cultural histories of eco
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Institute of Health of Mozambique, the University of Witwatersrand of South Africa, the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Queen Mary University of London. About the Position The student will enrol in a
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Department/Location: Department of Engineering, Central Cambridge A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on experimental investigations
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environment. Even smaller pieces pose the potential to damage and further fragment active satellites and larger space debris, endangering current satellite operations and accelerating the proliferation of space
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, dye-free colour images, humidity and chemical sensors, anti-glare coatings and optical filters. This project will develop additive manufacturing of devices with actively-controlled structural colours
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defects without compromising structural integrity, thus ensuring passenger safety and operational efficiency. The project aims to design and prototype a ground-based automated inspection system capable
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Mobility allowance - £5,507 per annum Family allowance - £6,058 per annum (if applicable) Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 3 Years The Opportunity: This PhD position on Physical Properties
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analyse large, multidimensional 4D STEM datasets. Develop or adapt software tools (e.g. Python, MATLAB) for image reconstruction, phase mapping, and quantitative analysis of ferroelectric domain wall