50 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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spatial metabolomics. Integrating functional cell-based assays and the ‘omics trio’ (transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics) using advanced computational biology will define holistic mechanisms by
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performance of advanced electrode materials in bioelectronics, supercapacitors, and other energy storage technologies. Optimise the 4D-printed structures for long-term stability and high-power density in
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University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology, The University of Nottingham. Applicants are invited to undertake a 3-year PhD program in partnership with the UK Atomic Energy
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Technology, The University of Nottingham. Applicants are invited to undertake a three-year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address key challenges in on-platform manufacturing engineering. The
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automated workflow for high-level quantum chemical calculations and we have generated thousands of examples relating to the reactivity of molecules for a specific chemical reaction. This project will evaluate
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Applications are invited to undertake a three-year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address key challenges in manufacturing engineering. The successful candidate will be based
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amounts of data required for effective monitoring. This data-driven approach can result in high costs, increased computational demands, and logistical challenges in data storage and processing. A crucial
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in a more accurate analysis of optimizing the service performance. Computer vision approaches such as ones for object identification and action recognition can help to automatically identify deviations
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Applications are sought for a fully-funded 42 month PhD studentship to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the project: White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt
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industries ranging from motorsports to space. However, while current state-of-the-art high-power laser processing performs well with conventional metals and alloys, it falls short when addressing the needs