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. The post is part of the project that aims to develop digital twin frameworks within the Wind Energy sector with novel AI predictive maintenance algorithms for fault-tolerant, intelligent estimation
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. There are opportunities to broaden out into other areas such as new algorithm development, and advanced computational methodologies for integrated analyses. You will have a key role in planning, designing and executing a
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University of Surrey. They will play a key role in developing and enhancing the facility’s technical capabilities to meet evolving user requirements. In addition, the post holder will actively engage with
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countryside of Surrey with the convenience of bustling Guildford on your doorstep and London just 34 minutes away by train, the University of Surrey is an outstanding international University with
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partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete Element Method (DEM), to analyse and predict pharmaceutical tablet
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Chemical Engineering and will contribute to the digital tool development within two EPSRC funded projects: IDEA: Inverse Design of Electrochemical Interfaces with Explainable AI (grant number EP/W03722X/1
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dynamic research team collaborating with a consortium of academic and industry partners. The post holder will be responsible for developing and implementing mechanistic models, primarily using the Discrete
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Economy group. The positions will be based within the school of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and will contribute to the digital tool development within two EPSRC funded projects: IDEA: Inverse Design
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to understanding the role of metabolic pathways in the virulence and antimicrobial susceptibility of mycobacteria with the overall goal of developing novel anti-TB drugs. This is a multi-disciplinary collaborative
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shared, high-quality auditory experiences to multiple listeners. CIAT’s vision is to transform the state of the art by developing a principled framework for capturing and reproducing only perceptually