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), Power Electronics Systems Engineer Research Fellow (Level B), Smart Control Systems Engineer Join a future-focused research initiative developing the next generation of smart wind turbine blades. As part
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ability to work in the field in aquatic/terrestrial environments. This can include working multiple days in the field Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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managing a research project is an asset). Research experience in primary or secondary data collection. (Ability to use Office 365, NVivo and SPSS, and advanced data science tools is desired). Strong ability
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using variable structure systems; preparing competitive research grant applications, particularly targeting Category 1 outcomes; and publishing in leading journals and conferences. The Research Fellow
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for designing, implementing, and testing cross-communication layer cybersecurity methods for critical surveillance, as well as mentoring higher-degree research candidates. While a PhD degree is not required
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other groups within the School and Research Institutes. The Research Fellow is required to undertake research activities in line with the University’s research strategy. The position will carry out
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support systems. To be successful for this position, you’ll have: Demonstrated experience in the application of LLM. Demonstrated experience in programming in Python. Ability to learn new technology and new
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approaches for development of a new class of hybrid polyphenol-lipid nanoparticles with tuneable internal structure and exploration of their behaviour in biological environments. This role is part of an ARC
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disease patients using radiation therapy. The primary aim of this research is to develop real-time target tracking and/or dynamic imaging algorithms for implementation within radiotherapy and medical
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to undertake transdisciplinary applied research that creates positive impact for society, the economy and the environment. This year, our focus is on building transdisciplinary capability in three key areas