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Supervisors : Prof Christine Orengo – The Orengo Group website Dr Gorka Lasso - The Lasso Lab Website Collaborator: Prof. Kartik Chandran – Chandran Lab, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Simulation Framework The Computational Biology (CoBi) group, led by Prof. Dagmar Iber, develops data-driven, mechanistic models of biological systems using advanced imaging and computational tools. Our group
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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Computational Fracture Mechanics Supervisors: Prof Emilio Martínez-Pañeda Oxford’s Mechanics of Materials Lab is seeking a PhD (DPhil) student to support the
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GPU-capable, parallelized simulation frameworks. Work closely with experts in HPC and power systems to enhance scalability and computational performance. Disseminate your findings through scientific
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-following inverters. Implementing and optimizing scalable algorithms for transient and stability analyses on HPC architectures (CPU, GPU, hybrid). Enhancing the numerical robustness and efficiency of existing
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and debugging, as well as software engineering best practices. You will have access to cutting-edge computational resources, including the latest Imperial College HPC clusters, and UK National
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of Bayesian computational statistics as part of the EPSRC funded ‘PINCODE' project (EP/X028712/1), under the clear guidance of Prof. Murray Pollock and Prof Hongsheng Dai. Work closely with other members
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computing systems. The group chair, Prof. Iosup, has received prestigious national awards for both research and education, and has been inducted in the (Young) Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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to define and drive your own research directions within the project scope, publish and present your findings at top-tier systems and HPC venues, develop and maintain open-source software, contribute
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that will have impact on world level challenges, this PhD position is for you! The project is supervised by Alberto Santos Delgado at the Technical University of Denmark part (DTU) and co-supervised by Prof