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and leading a programme of numerical simulations relating to all aspects of our research on P-MoPAs; using particle-in-cell computer codes hosted on local and national high-performance computing
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and statistical modelling, statistical image analysis and computer vision, chemometrics, biophysics, bioengineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a demonstrated experience in applying
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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essential. Experience with MATLAB or Python computer programming for neuroimaging data analysis is essential. Experience in MRI and/or EEG acquisition and analysis is desirable. Experience working on research
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projects in computer vision research, with a particular emphasis on Spatial Intelligence, 3D Computer Vision, and 3D Generative AI. You should hold a relevant PhD/DPhil (or near completion*) in Computer
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programmes: Chemistry; Physics; Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Brewing & Distilling. In the 2019 National Student Survey Heriot-Watt University
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numerical modelling. Ability to participate in research meetings to troubleshoot research problems and discuss the direction of research. Skills Fluency in at least one scientific computer language (e.g., C
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scientific discipline. Experience in developing and running an atmospheric transport model. Experience in interpreting data. Experience with FORTRAN and Python computer languages. Proven ability to work
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, Electronic & Computer Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering and Brewing & Distilling. 90% of our students were satisfied overall with their course in over half of the University's subject areas. At
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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