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Research Fellow, Mechanical Engineering job with UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON | 281489 – Times Higher Education (THE)

Mechanical Engineering

Location: Highfield CampusSalary: 31,406 to 38,587 per annumFull Time Fixed Term for 18 monthsClosing Date: Monday 28 February 2022Interview Date: To be confirmedReference: 1700622DA

This is an exciting opportunity to work on first-of-kind research into a new way of designing lower-limb prosthetics, with the people who design, fit and use them. Working between academia, industry and prosthetic clinics, this project is funded by Innovate UK, called Data-driven fitting for the next generation of prosthetic sockets.

Join an exciting interdisciplinary research team of biomedical engineers, prosthetists, physiotherapists, healthcare psychologists, social scientists and software engineers, who are developing a method of designing the bespoke prosthetic socket interface between a person and their prosthetic limb, using artificial intelligence (AI) to interpret data from expert clinical designers.

You will work primarily with academics at the University of Southampton (Dr Alex Dickinson, Dr Cheryl Metcalf, Dr Maggie Donovan-Hall and Dr Peter Worsley) on a project led by company partner Radii Devices Ltd (Dr Joshua Steer), with prosthetics service provider Opcare / Ability Matters Ltd.

Your role will be to conduct two studies:

The successful candidate will hold a PhD* or equivalent in a biomechanical engineering or allied health professions background. They will also have specific research skills including:

Expert knowledge of any of the following areas is also desirable:

Knowledge or experience of artificial intelligence, machine learning and software engineering are NOT necessarily expected or required for this position.

They will also have excellent inter-personal skills, and willingness to travel within the UK and work in prosthetic rehabilitation clinics, according to the necessary assessment of risks associated with COVID-19 and the project work itself.

This post is offered on a full-time, fixed term basis for up to 18 months.

Expected interview date: 14th 21st March 2022.

About the University

The University of Southampton is an institution in the top one per cent of world universities** and one of the UKs top 15 research-intensive universities. We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise and hold an Athena SWAN Silver award.

About the Faculty

You will join a leading Engineering Faculty with an excellent record of collaborative research with industry and academic institutions in the UK and abroad. In September 2013 an Athena SWAN Bronze award was received by the School of Engineering in recognition of our continued commitment to improving equality for women in science and engineering.

Application Procedure

You should submit your completed online application form at https://jobs.soton.ac.uk. The application deadline will be midnight on the closing date stated above. If you need any assistance, please call Hannah Nash (HR Recruitment Team) on +44 (0) 23 8059 4043 or email recruitment@soton.ac.uk Please quote reference 1700622DA on all correspondence.

Informal enquiries to Dr Alex Dickinson (alex.dickinson@soton.ac.uk), Dr Cheryl Metcalf (c.d.metcalf@soton.ac.uk) and Dr Joshua Steer (josh@radiidevices.com).

At the University of Southampton, we value diversity and equality.

*Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded, the title of Research Assistant will be assigned.

**QS World University Rankings 2012-13

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Sandvik completes the acquisition of the tube engineering solutions company Gerling GmbH – PRNewswire

SANDVIKEN, Sweden, Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sandvik has completed the previously announced acquisition of the German based company Gerling GmbH, a precision tube engineering company serving multiple industries including the fast-developing hydrogen market. The offering includes innovative engineering solutions, such as high-pressure control technology in hydrogen refueling stations.

In 2020, the company had revenues of approximately SEK 90 million and an EBIT margin neutral to Sandvik Materials Technology.

The company will be reported in Tube, a division within Sandvik Materials Technology.

Stockholm, February 15, 2022

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2021 Capability: Pre/Post – Computer Aided Engineering Industry Report: Market Size and Growth – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Business Wire

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Capability: Pre/Post - Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) 2021 Market Report: Market Size and Growth; 4-Year Forecast; Market Size, Growth and Position for Each of the Top 5 Vendors" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Data in this Computer Aided Engineering Market report is provided in Software Revenue and Total Revenue terms.

Software Revenue includes CAE-related software licences, maintenance, and subscription revenues. It excludes provider services and non-CAE-related software revenue.

Total Revenue includes CAE-related provider services in addition to CAE-related software revenue. Third-party services are excluded.

Data is provided in U.S. Dollars (USD) and relate to Provider Revenues. Reseller margin and sales tax are excluded. All data is for the Worldwide market in 2021, unless otherwise stated. The data used in this snapshot is from the 2021 CAE Observatory.

Forecasts and other data in this workbook are based on economic data from various sources published during early 2021.

The CAE Observatory was built in conjunction with industry specialists to help plan and develop the dataset, as well as contribute research and validation. The data is based upon multiple sources and viewpoints of the market, the most important being primary research of vendors. The model feeds additional information and industry knowledge from other stakeholders and Market Observatories.

The CAE software industry is constantly evolving. Due to mergers, acquisitions and ongoing research, the list of included providers and products will change over time. This is a continual process.

Scope covering the CAE Market

2D and 3D physics based, simulation/analysis software, and related services using discretisation methods (e.g., Finite Element, Finite Volume, Finite Difference, Discrete Element, Meshless Methods).

Model Based Systems Engineering. From an overall system perspective, numerical models of components and systems behaviour (e.g. Modelica, AmeSim) are excluded. This might include 0d & 1D controls; physics simulation/analysis software and related services.

Companies Mentioned

Key Topics Covered:

CAE Market Observatory

For each of the Top 5 vendors:

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/u5l89

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Blippi, The Engineering Family and other unfathomable horrors of kids YouTube – Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal

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Optikos President & CEO Stephen D. Fantone Elected to the National Academy of Engineering – Business Wire

WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stephen D. Fantone, Optikos Corporation President and CEO, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).

The prestigious honor is among the highest professional distinctions for an engineer. Fantone was recognized by the NAE for contributions to optical engineering and the development of optically based products and metrology systems. He is among 111 newly elected members and 22 international members identified for their outstanding contributions to the field.

As a recognized expert in optical engineering and optical product development, Fantone has served on numerous government and academic program review panels and has been awarded over 70 patents covering a wide range of optical technologies. He served as 2020 Optica President and as Treasurer from 1996-2013; and he is both an Optica and SPIE Fellow.

Fantone attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned bachelors degrees in both electrical engineering and management. In 1979 he received a Ph.D. degree in optics from the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester for which he was awarded a coveted Hertz Fellowship.

He began his career with Polaroid Corporation and in 1982 founded Optikos to offer expertise in optical engineering for commercial, government, and consumer applications. The Companys designs and assemblies can be found in a range of end-use optical imaging and photonic products such as those used in life science, AR/VR, automotive/LIDAR, aerospace, and defense applications; and Optikos provides complex optical system manufacturing and assembly from prototype through production.

Optikos also manufactures its own standard and custom metrology products that assess and characterize the image quality of lens and camera systems across the optical spectrum.

Its a tremendous honor to be recognized by the National Academy of Engineering. Id like to acknowledge my invaluable team here at Optikos for their countless contributions and my family for the personal support that helped make this possible, said Stephen D. Fantone.

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The Optical Engineering Experts--founded in 1982, Optikos engineering teams provide product development services from design through volume manufacturing; and the company develops and manufactures its own standard and custom metrology products. Application areas include life sciences, aerospace, defense, automotive, and consumer electronics. The Optikos Quality Management System is certified to ISO 9001:2015 for products and services, and ISO 13485:2016 for medical devices.

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Josts Engineering Company consolidated net profit rises 111.24% in the December 2021 quarter – Business Standard

Sales rise 27.52% to Rs 34.71 crore

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Jash Engineering (NSE:JASH) Is Very Good At Capital Allocation – Simply Wall St

There are a few key trends to look for if we want to identify the next multi-bagger. One common approach is to try and find a company with returns on capital employed (ROCE) that are increasing, in conjunction with a growing amount of capital employed. Basically this means that a company has profitable initiatives that it can continue to reinvest in, which is a trait of a compounding machine. So when we looked at the ROCE trend of Jash Engineering (NSE:JASH) we really liked what we saw.

For those who don't know, ROCE is a measure of a company's yearly pre-tax profit (its return), relative to the capital employed in the business. Analysts use this formula to calculate it for Jash Engineering:

Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) (Total Assets - Current Liabilities)

0.24 = 419m (3.3b - 1.6b) (Based on the trailing twelve months to December 2021).

Thus, Jash Engineering has an ROCE of 24%. In absolute terms that's a great return and it's even better than the Machinery industry average of 14%.

View our latest analysis for Jash Engineering

Historical performance is a great place to start when researching a stock so above you can see the gauge for Jash Engineering's ROCE against it's prior returns. If you'd like to look at how Jash Engineering has performed in the past in other metrics, you can view this free graph of past earnings, revenue and cash flow.

Jash Engineering is displaying some positive trends. Over the last five years, returns on capital employed have risen substantially to 24%. The company is effectively making more money per dollar of capital used, and it's worth noting that the amount of capital has increased too, by 71%. The increasing returns on a growing amount of capital is common amongst multi-baggers and that's why we're impressed.

On a separate but related note, it's important to know that Jash Engineering has a current liabilities to total assets ratio of 48%, which we'd consider pretty high. This can bring about some risks because the company is basically operating with a rather large reliance on its suppliers or other sorts of short-term creditors. Ideally we'd like to see this reduce as that would mean fewer obligations bearing risks.

To sum it up, Jash Engineering has proven it can reinvest in the business and generate higher returns on that capital employed, which is terrific. Since the stock has returned a staggering 628% to shareholders over the last three years, it looks like investors are recognizing these changes. Therefore, we think it would be worth your time to check if these trends are going to continue.

Jash Engineering does have some risks though, and we've spotted 3 warning signs for Jash Engineering that you might be interested in.

High returns are a key ingredient to strong performance, so check out our free list ofstocks earning high returns on equity with solid balance sheets.

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How to Safely Store Sensitive Files in the Cloud – Lifehacker

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Ideally, you wouldnt store any sensitive personal information in the cloud. Theres always a risk your online accounts will get hacked, so in theory youre better off storing all your documents and data offline. But thats not really how the world works anymore, and the convenience (or necessity) of maintaining easy access to financial records, IDs, and medical documents often means taking a calculated risk.

But lots of people risk more than they need to, and end up storing quite a lot of personal information on a cloud storage service like Google Drive, iCloud, or OneDrive. If you do too, consider better protecting the data by encrypting it with a password. Well show you a few ways to encrypt sensitive files before you upload them online.

For most people, adding a password to their files offers sufficient protection. There are various easy ways to password-protect your files, but the most convenient is to use apps such as 7Zip or Keka, which let you compress multiple files into a single archive you can easily protect with a password. Your password-protected file can be accessed on any device; you just need the password to view its contents. This method works best if you have lots of files you want to encrypt quickly.

If youre exclusively dealing with documents of only one file type, you may not need to use a different app to encrypt them. For example, if youre creating sensitive doc files using Microsoft Word, go to File > Info > Protect document > Encrypt with a password. You can use a similar method with your preferred PDF app to encrypt those types of files. Be careful not to lose these passwords thoughand consider this another good reason to consider using a password manager.

Password managers such as BitWarden or 1Password offer up to 1GB of encrypted file storage on their premium plans. If youre already paying a subscription fee for a password manager, its worth exploring this option as a way to store sensitive documents. This way, you dont have to remember or store additional passwords to access them; the master password for your password manager app is all you need. Bitwarden lets you access this feature on plans starting at $10 per year, while using it on 1Password will require a plan that costs $30 per year.

Dropbox Vault and OneDrive Personal Vault allow you to create you an encrypted space for your most important files. Youll have to use an additional password or a numeric PIN to access the information stored in these folders. A OneDrive Personal Vault is available for free, but you can only upload three files into it. To get around this restriction, create a .zip archive containing as many files as you need to store (and go ahead and protect the .zip file with a password too). This limitation is removed on the paid tier for OneDrive. Dropbox Vault is only available on the paid tiers for that service.

If youre using a cloud storage service that lacks encryption, you can create an encrypted folder yourself for free. On Windows, use 7Zip to get the job done fast. Right-click any file or folder and select 7-Zip > Add to archive. Under the Encryption section, you can type and confirm the password before clicking OK to create the archive.

On your Mac, the built-in Disk Utility app also lets you do this for free. Use Spotlight Search (Command + Spacebar) to search for and launch Disk Utility. Then navigate to File > New Image > Image From Folder. You can then select any folder on your computer, and then pick 256-bit AES encryption from the drop-down menu next to Encryption. Disk Utility will ask you to type and confirm the password. Once youve done that, you should also select where youd like to store the folder from the drop-down menu next to Where. After this, under Image Format, choose Read/Write, and click Create.

This will create a disk image (.dmg) file, which can be opened easily on any Mac (as long as you have the password). The dmg file is a password-protected copy of the original folder, so remember to delete the original folder, which will be accessible without a password.

This method is probably the least convenient and most secure. Third-party apps such as Cryptomator and Boxcryptor allow you to create a secure storage space on your computer, and allow you to access these files on any device. Both services are compatible with popular cloud storage services such as Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and iCloud Drive.

Install the app for Cryptomator or Boxcryptor on your computer and use it to quickly encrypt any folder in your cloud storage services. For example, if you have a folder containing scanned copies of all your ID cards on Google Drive, you can add it to the app, and itll password-protect the folder.

If you want to access this folder on any other device, youll have to install the app on that device (including on smartphones), and enter the password to access it.

Even though this is the best solution from a security standpoint, you should only use this if youre ready to troubleshoot minor issues. We encountered problems when using Apples Files app, which would sometimes not allow us to access an encrypted folder on an iPhone, while Windows worked more smoothly.

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Kyligence Launches Beta of Kyligence Cloud on Google Cloud – Database Trends and Applications

Kyligence, originator of Apache Kylin and developer of the AI-augmented data services and management platform Kyligence Cloud, is releasing the beta version of its intelligent data cloud platform on Google Cloud.

This is a significant step in the evolution of both the Kyligence Cloud and the Google Cloud ecosystem, said Li Kang, vice president, North America, Kyligence. Having Kyligences cloud platform available on Google Cloud, makes it even more seamless for customers around the world to leverage Kyligence to unlock insights faster from big data.

Designed and built for todays cloud, Kyligence Cloud allows enterprise organizations to create fast, flexible, and cost-optimal innovative big data analysis applications on a data lake based on cloud-native computing and storage.

With automated model optimization using AI-enhanced semantic modeling based on past analysis, business users can make more informed decisions, according to the vendor. Kyligence Cloud can be seamlessly integrated with Google Cloud Storage to help maximize the use of existing cloud assets.

Kyligences one-stop, cloud-native big data OLAP solution helps data analysts and business users quickly discover the business value in the massive amounts of data in the cloud.

Kyligences AI-augmented data services and management platform provides analysts and business users with a unified, governed, and optimized semantic layer. Through multiple interfacessuch as SQL, MDX, and REST APIsKyligence Cloud seamlessly connects business applications, popular BI tools, and AI/ML environments, enabling users to work efficiently with familiar tools.

Kyligence connects to native data sources such as Cloud Storage to get the most out of data on Google Cloud, building a comprehensive Google Cloud big data solution.

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Funding site linked to Canadian trucker protest hacked, donor info leaked online – The Verge

GiveSendGo, a crowdfunding website that was being used to source donations for the Freedom Convoy protest mounted by Canadian truckers, has been taken offline in an apparent hack and information about alleged donors leaked online.

On Sunday night, the GiveSendGo domain began to redirect to a new domain GiveSendGone[.]wtf and show a video loop from Disneys Frozen, as first noted by Daily Dot journalist Mikael Thalen. The video was accompanied by text criticizing the fundraising site and linking it to the January 6th insurrection in the US.

GiveSendGo, which brands itself the number one Free Christian crowdfunding platform, had already emerged as the go-to platform for fundraising to cover legal fees for Trump supporters accused of participating in the Capitol insurrection.

It quickly became the number one fundraising choice for the self-styled Freedom Convoy after the more prominent platform GoFundMe said it would withhold millions of dollars in donations to the truckers, citing police reports of violence and other illegal activity. Canadian banks had already begun to block funds linked to the convoy, with TD freezing two personal accounts containing more than $1 million in donor funding.

As donors flocked to the new platform, a security researcher alerted TechCrunch to the fact an Amazon S3 bucket a cloud storage service used to host files online had been set up insecurely by GiveSendGo and exposed gigabytes of data about donors to the Freedom Convoy, including photos and passport scans.

The cloud storage issue was believed to have been fixed last week after TechCrunch notified the GiveSendGo management team, and the latest hack appears to be a new compromise of the site.

The leaked donor information was obtained by data leak hosting website Distributed Denial of Secrets, which has been giving access solely to journalists and researchers due to the presence of sensitive personal information.

A copy of the data obtained by The Verge contained close to 93,000 entries, including names, email addresses, ZIP codes, and country of origin. Among the email addresses listed in the database, a handful come from domains ending in .gov, a domain reserved for government entities, and appear to belong to employees of the TSA, Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, and NASA.

The US makes up more than half of the entries for donor country, followed by Canada and then Great Britain, giving support to concerns raised in Canadian media that foreign money has been backing the protest.

A request for comment sent to GiveSendGo had not received a response by time of publication.

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