48 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader programme. To acquire, analyse, interpret
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, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in Chinese is a plus. High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data, interprets reports
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. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of a large National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen
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, contribute to plant resilience under heat stress, enhancing nitrogen fixation and overall plant performance. Collaborating closely with another post-doctoral researcher on the project, the candidate will
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a core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing of power electronic converters in high power applications. The role will be responsible
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the lithium-ion battery. However, the performance of the battery is limited by several technological challenges. This project will focus on the interfacial processes occurring within lithium-sulfur cells and
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Applications are invited from highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate to the above role to investigate and perform research to disseminate findings on a ERC project “Unravelling the atypical
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Associate/ Fellow to join the Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies in the School of Computer Science to work on a project led
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data acquisition and interpretation are highly desirable. This is a collaborative project between the School of Pharmacy, The School of Computer Science, Physics and Astronomy, the School of Life
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Applications are invited for the position of Senior Research Fellow/Research Fellow to contribute to an NIHR Programme grant study at the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will work