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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure
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of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) to cyber-attacks. The post is based in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. This is a leading department of Computer
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to develop novel method for Advanced WF interface control for enhanced synchronisation stability under varying grid and WF output situation. The positions involve undertaking full time research in grid
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to develop evidence-based strategies for sustainable RVFV control.
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to develop evidence-based strategies for sustainable RVFV control.
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, staves); development and/or implementation of electro-mechanical quality-control procedures; evaluation of silicon detector components; or readout electronics development. Experience with monolithic
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About the Role You will contribute to the construction and quality control of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). The ITk group at Queen Mary University of London has played a key role in the development
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reactors and the study of sonochemical reaction engineering. We excel at controlled experiments aimed at determining the driving forces for optimally efficient sonochemistry across different reactor scales
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simulation and enhanced sampling techniques. Candidates must be proficient in Python and familiar with version control platforms such as GitHub. You should demonstrate a strong research track record through