186 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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Mechatronics/ Robotics/ Mechanical/ Computer Science or related scientific discipline. Outstanding analytical and numerical skills, with a well-rounded academic background. Demonstrated ability to develop
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(School of Computer Science) External Partner: Build Test Solutions Ltd (BTS) Start Date: 1st October 2025 Eligibility: Home students only | Minimum 2:1 in a relevant discipline Stipend: Home students only
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repair and maintenance of gas turbine engines. Applicants are invited to undertake a fully funded three-year PhD programme in partnership with Rolls-Royce to address key challenges in soft robotics
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tackling foraging tasks, to work out which algorithm best explains how foragers decide to leave. You will have some experience in computational modelling of behaviour, such as decision-making models
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supervisors spans five departments at University of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. The PhD programme
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of 30 days (or pro rata) plus standard bank holidays and five university closure days including closure between Christmas and New Year. Our reward scheme grants bonuses of numerous values for excellent
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international students to the school. We currently run an MA programme in International Communications, an MA programme in Digital Screen Production, and also have one of the most successful PhD programmes in
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modelling. This exciting project involves the application of innovative methods such as high-throughput experimentation to expediate the syntheses (and bioanalysis) of life-saving pharmaceuticals
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applied to aid the decipherment of other similar objects across the British Museum collections. Although much work has been carried out on the tablets, numerous texts are not deciphered, and the work
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, Partnerships and Engagement Manager. The Midlands4Cities team support the DTP programme for four hundred Arts and Humanities PhD researchers across the consortium and are based within the Researcher Academy