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technologies enable our students, staff, researchers, visitors, and partners to confidently and creatively use digital services, technology and data for the benefit of their learning, teaching, research or work
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/InstituteSchool of Engineering, University of BirminghamCountryUnited KingdomState/ProvinceWest MidlandsCityBirminghamPostal CodeB15 2TTGeofield Contact City Birmingham Website https://www.bham.ac.uk/schools
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University of BirminghamCountryUnited KingdomCityBirminghamPostal CodeB15 2TTGeofield Contact City Birmingham Website https://www.bham.ac.uk/schools/engineering https://hecustom.eu Street Edgbaston Postal Code
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infrastructure, soil improvements, soil-structure interaction, tunnelling, sensor development and evaluation, leak detection and geotechnical and structural engineering. Experiments can be conducted in the large
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Job Description Position Details School of Engineering Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Fixed salary of £53,555 Grade: 7 (Spot) Full Time, Fixed Term contract up
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Job Description Position Details School of Engineering Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Fixed salary of £53,555 Grade: 7 (Spot) Full Time, Fixed Term contract up
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Job Description Position Details School of Engineering Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Fixed salary of £53,555 Grade: 7 (Spot) Full Time, Fixed Term contract up
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A fully funded PhD studentship is available for outstanding candidates to undertake cutting-edge research leading to a PhD in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. The successful candidate(s) will
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have partnered with AWE to fund a 4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in oxide scintillators. We will
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The construction of demonstration-class fusion tokamak reactors requires a wide range of structural materials, each with the mechanical performance and integrity required for the expected local