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The Department of Biosciences at Durham University seeks to appoint an outstanding candidate to the role of Associate Professor or Professor in the broad field of ecological modelling. This post is
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predictive machine learning models for track and vehicle degradation using cutting-edge deep machine learning, and will integrate these into MoniRail's real-time monitoring system to deliver intelligent, data
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optimisation techniques and AI-based models to support decision-making in microgrid design and operation. Working in collaboration with a leading global mission critical firm of engineers, this project offers
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regulatory compliance. Your tasks will include: Evaluating supplier relationships, market effects, logistics dependencies, and long-term resource availability. Developing an optimised supply chain model
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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Department of Engineering, with a focus on digital twin modelling for marine engines and propulsion systems
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to the reach and scope of the Contextual Safeguarding programme many GCCS members work to a hybrid working model, with research underway in various part of the UK as well as via online data collection methods
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of the continuum equations governing the mechanics of fluids and soft solids. Ability to design theoretical models and carry out appropriate analytical calculations to achieve the proposed objectives. Experience in
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investigate the "Solar wind outflow and open flux". Candidates with a strong track record in solar magnetic field modelling, and/or familiarity with solar observational data, are particularly encouraged
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variety of model systems give the impression that the mechanisms underlying division are shared between cell and organism types. However, work using temperature sensitive mutants in the early embryo
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to a hybrid working model, with research underway in various part of the UK as well as via online data collection methods. Travel for research and citizenship duties are relatively frequent, and are