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of computer simulation models that are open for reuse by health researchers and the NHS. The post holder will conduct cutting edge research that builds on our preliminary research with Open Weight Local Large
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in developing engines and/or fuel cells models in GT-Power. Experience in using MATLAB/ Python/Siemens Simcentre to develop AI-assisted programme and models for powertrains and propulsion systems
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should have experience of working with computational and analytical techniques in the areas of natural language processing (including, among others, topic modelling), computational linguistics, and machine
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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. Concurrently, you will develop lower order analytical models and perform high fidelity computational simulations to corroborate experimental findings and propose other configurations to be subsequently
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commercial risks to unlock these resources for broader markets. It will combine empirical field studies, numerical and analogue modelling and computational approaches to drive a step change in our ability
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associated computing code for modelling avian influenza outbreaks in Great Britain (GB). One position will focus on modelling the risk of virus invasions into GB in different locations and at different times
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, and Munich. The role: The position aims to develop predictive computational models of epigenetic dynamics, in close collaboration with Prof Rob Klose’s experimental group (Biochemistry, Oxford
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pathogens as a model system. There are two post-doctoral research positions and one PhD studentship associated with Dr. McDonald’s UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, which will explore the cell biology
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first experiments of the future quantum-computer technology that is orders of magnitude more efficient than existing quantum processors. Join us in shaping the future! As a result of five ERC grants