14 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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The University of Southampton is inviting applications for a Research Fellow in gravitational-wave source modelling. The successful candidate will join Leor Barack’s STFC-funded programme to study
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The long-term structural integrity of steam generators in high-temperature reactors critically depends on the performance of advanced austenitic stainless steels, particularly under creep and creep
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and environmental challenges. As a world-leading, research-intensive university, with a strong and high-quality educational offering, we are renowned for our innovation and enterprise and are within
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Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Group An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a national research programme with the aim of speeding up the diagnosis and treatment of rare respiratory diseases
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You will be directly involved with the UNIFORM (UNIfying Grid-FOllowing And Grid-foRMing Control In Inverter-based Resources) project, a collaborative programme with four academic and industrial
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randomised controlled treatment trial, High Risk Medulloblastoma, to undertake high quality data management activities related to QoS data and statistical analysis on collected data. You will be based within
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Search over Personal Repositories - Secure and Sovereign”). The post is based at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton. The project is researching, developing and evaluating
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demonstrating the impact of the LifeLab programme. A specific focus will be evaluating the young researcher training programme (YRTP), exploring its potential long-term impacts on young people's lives and
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, to develop a novel end-to-end neuromorphic design approach based on spiking neural networks (SNNs). The project aims to develop novel computing solutions for the defence and security sector, that can
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and translation. You will be based in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), working alongside an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Shelly Vishwakarma (s.vishwakarma@soton.ac.uk), in