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, industrial, and international partners. Working within the Department of Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering, the postholder will coordinate project activities across technical development, commercial
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involves investigating the application of pyrolysis as an advanced thermal conversion (ATC) technology for processing sewage sludge samples from UK Water Industry. As the successful candidate you will work
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reactors ranging from 75 ml to 2 L in capacity to covert sewage sludge to liquid, solid and gaseous products depending on the hydrothermal technology. The role will involve detailed analytical
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will be focussed on research at AiPT, while contributing to the teaching programmes of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. This balance will be discussed and agreed with individuals in line with
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As part of our Aston 2030 Strategy, we are investing in a new postdoctoral research fellowship in Artificial Intelligence within Aston Business School. This role is designed to bridge cutting-edge
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the engineering development and validation programme, bringing hands-on capability in 3D CAD and CFD modelling to support design iteration and to undertake aerodynamic and heat-transfer assessments
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initiative led within the Department of Mechatronics and Biomedical Engineering. The postholder will coordinate research, technical development, field deployment, and stakeholder engagement activities across a
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Technologies comprised of two departments: Applied AI and Robotics and Software Engineering and Cyber Security. The school is closely linked to the Centre for Neuromorphic Computing and the Sir Peter Rigby
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Aston University’s 2030 strategy is Inclusive, Entrepreneurial and Transformational. Our vision is to be a leading university of science, technology and enterprise, measured by the positive
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under the Endorsed Funder route of the Global Talent visa. This visa is for talented or promising individuals in academia or research in fields such as science, engineering, medicine, social sciences