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About us Recently re-founded, the Department of Engineering is rapidly expanding into a world-class research and teaching department. Research currently focuses on computational engineering
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the delivery of a mesh generation project, funded under a recent major £7m EPSRC Programme Grant REMODEL: Advancing Parallel Mesh Generation and Geometry Representation to Enable Industrially Relevant
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. CPUs/GPUs) and their use in high-performance computing through shared or distributed parallel programming (e.g. OpenMP, MPI). Strong programming ability in C++ or a related language. Experience in
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architectures (e.g. CPUs/GPUs) and their use in high-performance computing through shared or distributed parallel programming (e.g. OpenMP, MPI). 3. Strong programming ability in C++ or a related language. 4
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are recruiting a Research Officer to help deliver the EPSRC programme grant REMODEL, advancing parallelmeshgeneration and geometry representation for industrially relevant, high-fidelity simulations at Exascale
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ecomorphological outcomes significantly parallel. As a next step, it is vital to dig more deeply into the molecular mechanisms driving these patterns. This project will examine replicate divergences into specialist
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Loughborough’s Doctoral students, working in any discipline, to participate in a 16-week programme , which will run from w/c 9th March to w/c 29th June 2026 . Successful applicants will spend an average
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parallel project into microbial consumption of hydrogen in the subsurface. Both departments are part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester, which hosts world-leading
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, overseeing budget spend, managing relationships with co-applicants and downstream partners, and ensuring coordination with parallel programmes in Sierra Leone and Zambia. The Head of Programmes will lead the
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integration with classical HPC; accelerator platforms and accelerated computing; parallel, distributed, and HPC programming models and languages; software design, verification, and optimization; energy