124 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Newcastle
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to accelerate product innovation and increase business productivity with an automated, scalable platform for the development of wireless sensor network products (firmware) using mathematical modelling and
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colleagues to prepare a literature review to identify key knowledge gaps in the area. The project is commercially funded by Rosen (https://www.rosen-group.com/en) a multinational engineering company and the
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analysis using StarCCM+/OpenFoam, conduct the experimental test using our cavitation tunnel, the combined wind, wave and current tank and the research vessel, and develop a novel maritime system for clean
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Coordinate and deliver the islet transplant biomarker study in liaison with the Principal Investigator, Prof James Shaw Prepare governance and ethics approval documentation for proposed clinical studies in
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current and future problems. We are seeking passionate researchers who look for opportunities to collaborate across management fields and disciplines. You will be committed to the success and development
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to facilitate discovery of new innovative therapeutics, by developing and testing a method for identification of unique, short-lived states of proteins. You will be part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP
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through a lab visit to Prof Rob Taran’s group based at Kansas University Medical School (USA) for up to a month. Here they will learn how to make dynamic measurements of airway mucus rheology by microscopy
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economic, social and cultural development of the North East of England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Electrochemical Engineering group at School
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of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles. These profiles set out firstly the generic competences and
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project at the CNNP Lab . The aim of ACORN is to understand the role of biological rhythms (chronobiology) in epilepsy and develop time-adaptive therapies. This project is funded by UKRI and is a