44 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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focusing on the use QM/MM simulations to study targeted covalent inhibition and approaches to accelerate quantum chemistry calculations on quantum computers. Candidates should have a PhD in computational
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core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing of power electronic converters in high power applications. The current post arises from projects
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individual and collaborative research in the area of Power Electronic, Machine and Control. The role holder will be expected to conduct and lead high-caliber, impactful research at the forefront of Power
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We seek to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to work in a vibrant and multidisciplinary project funded by the EPSRC Working with Centres Programme under the supervision of Dr Anabel
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical
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-based role focusses on electromagnetic design, computational modelling (e.g., COMSOL, CST, ANSYS), dielectric characterisation, and testing that help to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale research
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based on existing research on high-frequency methods for built-up structures and their vibrational behaviour. For this, we are looking for a candidate who is strong in both the analytical background
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. The Research Associate/Fellow will be a human computer interaction (HCI) specialist in qualitative (interview) data collection, analysis, and sensemaking. They should also have a broad understanding of
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deliver research from fundamental to high TRL. The successful candidate will contribute to several projects by managing a growing research team while conducting their own investigations. As a senior
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opportunity to join one of the world’s leading metrology research groups and contribute to high-value research into optical and quantum metrology. The outcome of this project will contribute to a technology