22 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at Durham University in United Kingdom
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Non-Terrestrial Networks and Edge Computing ( Job Number: 25001481) Department of Engineering Grade 7: - £38,784 - £41,064 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Associate in the Institute for Computational Cosmology and Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, Physics Department ( Job Number: 25001464) Department of Physics Grade
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, recombinant protein production, enzymology, rational enzyme engineering and high-performance liquid chromatography. Experience in organic synthesis including liquid chromatography and state-of-the-art
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-resolution, confocal and electron microscopy), genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, high-performance computing and field research. We promote research at the interface with other disciplines. The Dept
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will have responsibility for writing up the study results for publication in high-quality journals and to disseminate them at scientific conferences or public engagement and outreach events. The role
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from 0.6 GHz to 330 GHz for mobile radio measurements, a large anechoic chamber, and a high end disdrometer weather station with multiple mm wave RF heads to study the impact of precipitation on fixed
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an active programme of internationally recognized research in Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics and Probability. The research culture is vibrant, with many visitors, seminars, international
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and facilities, including Durham’s High-Performance Computer, Hamilton (15,616 CPU cores, 36TB RAM and 1.9PB disk space). As part of the Northern 8 cluster, members of Durham University can also submit
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early career academics and future leaders. We hold an Athena Swan Silver Award, recognising our commitment to gender equality. It routinely features high in national league tables and is 5th in
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the field of atomic. molecular and optical physics within the Durham Quantum Light and Matter group. The positions are associated with a new five-year Programme Grant on "Quantum Many-Body Physics with