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About Us King’s College London is one of the world’s leading universities whose School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences unites basic, translational and clinical expertise to accelerate progress
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Join us to pioneer next-generation generative models that accelerate molecular dynamics. We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop AI surrogates for molecular dynamics (MD), slashing
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processes in radiation detection materials. Research will involve experiments using ultrafast light sources and detectors, pulsed x-rays, laser plasma accelerators, nonlinear optics, optical spectrometers
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-scale foundation model for the ocean and atmosphere to accelerate scientific breakthroughs, in collaboration with Profs Carlos Fernandez-Granda, Joan Bruna, Laure Zanna. You can read about some of our
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your online application, please upload your current CV and a letter of interest detailing your areas of expertise. Department Summary The Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact is an ambitious
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Cornell University, Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education Position ID: Cornell -CLASSEPhysics -CMSPOSTDOC [#29579] Position Title: Position Location: Ithaca, New York
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social factors. Specifically, the project will study which factors accelerate pro-environmental behaviour change, particularly focusing on feedback loops. The project connects research and policy-making
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-of-the-art electrochemical techniques to investigate materials and diagnostic tools for energy conversion and storage technologies. As the PDRA, you will: Undertake research that accelerates innovation for our
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Award. The Role We are seeking a highly motivated researcher - either a Grade 7 PhD holder, or a Grade 6 graduate - to join the IMPACTS project, funded by the Northern Net Zero Accelerator. The project
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description The postdoctoral project is focused on development and the exploitation of machine learning tools to accelerate the analysis of microtomography data at the MAXIV synchrotron facility. MAXIV