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panels annually, yet current recycling methods are economically unviable. Your research will transform recovered materials into high-value products using flash Joule heating technology enabling rapid
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions using in vivo micro-CT, intravital imaging, spatial transcriptomics and molecular analysis techniques, identifying the key pathways governing this process
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to completion) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or a related discipline. You should have strong knowledge of reacting flow physics, combustion
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the key mechanisms governing this process. About You We are looking to appoint a European Research Council-funded PDRA with a background in bioinformatics and computational biomechanics. The ideal candidate
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within theoretical physics, including knowledge of quantum field theory, effective field theory and gravitational waves. They should be enthusiastic about contributing to the continuing development
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progression. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is exploiting cutting-edge mechanobiological, as well as imaging approaches2-5 with the aim
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Technology. Applicants should hold a doctoral degree in public health, epidemiology, or a related discipline, and have strong experience in longitudinal data analysis and advanced causal inference methods (e.g
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, biomedical engineering, medical imaging, or related field Experience in deep learning with practical implementation Strong Python skills and relevant frameworks Experience with large clinical imaging datasets
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About the Role This Research Assistant position is an exciting opportunity to join the Centre for Advanced Robotics at Queen Mary (ARQ) within the School of Engineering and Materials Science. The
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consists of two academics, two senior physicists, two postdoctoral research associates (PDRAs), one technician, and one engineer. The ITk Group collaborates closely with the rest of the Particle Physics