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modelling to support the group’s research remit, including modelling explosive detonations, blast wave propagation and structural response using software such as Viper:: Blast, LS Dyna and/or BlastFoam
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referencing software. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, report writing skills, experience of delivering presentations Ability to develop creative approaches to problem solving. Ability
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Application/interview Good working knowledge of a relevant computer programming language, for example Matlab, Python or C/C++. Essential Application/interview Good working knowledge of software packages
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, acquiring data using the available 2-photon systems and analysing data using dedicated software. Moreover, the postholder needs to be able to identify literature and updating own knowledge; assessing
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to become involved in designing novel hardware and related DSP or control software for their proposed system(s) and then trialling and enhancing them for optimal operation in the Lab and in field
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candidate will be empowered to utilise or develop skills within various other related instrumentation disciplines. This may include, but not limited to: analogue electronics, digital electronics, software
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access to state-of-the-art laboratories, including the EPSRC mmwave measurement facility, and simulations will be carried out using commercial electromagnetic software. Our supervisory team will provide
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ultra-short echo time MRI approaches adapted for the paediatric population. Software tools for motion-resolved, dynamic image reconstructions from free-breathing scans will be established, considering
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database and other data analytics technologies (Application / Interview / Task) Software development skills and ability to demonstrate good practice and have experience with a programming language (e.g
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analyses, using relevant analysis software (e.g. Nvivo, Qualtrics). Co-authoring of critical academic and/or policy outputs relating to digital care and ‘innovation’. Liaising closely, regularly, and in a