20 finite-element-analysis Fellowship research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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authoritative practical knowledge and experience in acoustics and/or vibration, supported by detailed understanding. Basic understanding and knowledge of numerical modelling using the Finite Element Method
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knowledge of numerical modelling using the Finite Element Method/Boundary Element Method. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Felix Langfeldt: F.Langfeldt
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health risks in multimorbidity populations. The role requires strong organisational skills, independence, and proficiency in statistical analysis. You are expected to prepare findings for publications
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anaerobic digestion / anaerobic fermentation systems will be an advantage. A hands-on approach and strong skills in experimental design and analysis are essential, along with a keen interest in developing new
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spatial superposition state and to prove this by quantum optics analysis tools such as Wigner function reconstruction, and to realise position measurements at sufficient high resolution by optical
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modelling and eigenmode analysis for photonic crystals; terahertz far-field spectra measurements or near-field scanning spectroscopy. In this role, you will join an interdisciplinary research group
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Astronautics! We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Fellow to contribute to a fully-funded project focused on advancing the computational analysis and manufacturing of these critical materials. Who
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or early postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in developing and implementing bioinformatics workflows that support our cutting-edge clinical trials, with a focus on 'omics data analysis. You will
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that support our cutting-edge clinical trials, with a focus on 'omics data analysis. You will be responsible for providing bioinformatics support and expertise for clinical trials, including contributing
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on advancing the computational analysis and manufacturing of these critical materials. Who are we? We are a world-renowned research group at the forefront of aerospace innovation. Our department boasts cutting