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Research Project Self Funded Prof Thomas Walther Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Scanning transmission electron microscopy is an imaging method that raster scans a focused
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Details In General Relativity, bodies in freefall follow geodesics in spacetime. For example, the Earth follows a geodesic in the spacetime of the Sun, to a good approximation. However, this is not strictly
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challenge in the 2030s will be, first, to find these "needles in the haystack" in a noisy data stream; next, to accurately estimate their parameters (mass, spin, orbital inclination etc); and finally to use
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a range of enquiries by email, telephone and in person. As this role is a customer-facing role and it is very important that you are able to communicate effectively and politely. You will also need
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has: Experience leading large PPP or PFI contracts. Strong negotiation, analytical, and data-driven skills. A focus on governance, compliance, and risk management. The ability to communicate effectively
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Computer Vision for manufacturing applications, such as automated inspection and component validation. Housed within The AMRC’s innovative Factory 2050, the team has grown organically over the last seven
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oxidation or other chemical reactions at interfaces govern the properties of many polycrystalline materials: segregation can lead to brittle fracture of steel or copper pipes. It influences the wear
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Computational Complexity Theory
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Paterson Application Deadline: 09 March 2026 Details Project description Hand and upper-limb dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly in people with more advanced disease, yet it is
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to internal and external stakeholders, supporting data-driven decision-making. Stay abreast of the latest developments in relevant technologies, methodologies, and best practices, applying new knowledge