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world. Our reward and benefits, and ways of working enable those who join us to have enriching careers, matched by an excellent work-life balance. About The Role The Welsh Institute of Physical Activity
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in the ALPHA apparatus have become crucial to antihydrogen physics. The ions are used to sympathetically cool positrons for antihydrogen production and thereby make colder antihydrogen, thus increasing
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formed antihydrogen, the process now produces large ultracold samples of antihydrogen, which allows determining the energy spectrum of antihydrogen with improved sensitivity. Comparing the result with
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(https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/X037886/1 ), led by Gil Alexandrowicz, studying the interaction potential between hydrogen molecules and a surface. The MMI beam line has the
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evaluating resilience properties of the designs of cyber-physical systems. Your tasks include the evaluation and setup of simulation tools, focusing on several case studies involving automotive systems and
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excited state levels in molecular semiconductors dictate the photophysics in optoelectronic, photonic and quantum technologies. The researcher will advance our work on singlet-triplet and doublet emitters
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(unaffected) services. One trigger of such updates is the need to replace cryptosystems by quantum-safe ones, a change that, e.g., NCSC encourages to carry out from 2028 onwards. You will be developing a SysML
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should have A levels in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and/ or maths (or equivalent experience). We would welcome applications from enthusiastic individuals holding a BSc or MSc in a Biosciences related
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the operational delivery of the interview process for relevant programmes, ensuring alignment with key application deadlines and internal and external regulation/policy. The role will liaise with relevant academic
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In many engineering simulations, the accuracy and efficiency of the solution depend critically on how the mesh is distributed relative to the underlying physics. Features such as boundary layers