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parallel (MPI-based) Fortran into the TurboGAP code for high-performing production simulations on a supercomputer. At this point, the task is to study the materials problem at hand with existing and own
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experimentation and thermodynamics calculations. Establish a high-throughput bulk materials processing route to enable efficient characterisation and parallel testing of multiple compositions. Develop a high
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2019 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-018-0110-x and Lara et al ., arXiv:2503.21396 https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2503.21396 )). In parallel with your experimental work, you would develop theoretical
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shrimps. In parallel with your experimental work, you would develop theoretical models in collaboration with our international collaborators. You would also develop advanced image analysis schemes
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than 30 people, including parallel post-doctoral researchers in four other countries, and led by Prof Ben Baumberg Geiger at King’s. Secondly, it’s located within the Centre for Society and Mental Health
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mechanism design. The project will involve close collaboration with project teams at Imperial College London, the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and
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than 30 people, including parallel post-doctoral researchers in four other countries, and led by Prof Ben Baumberg Geiger at King’s. Secondly, it’s located within the Centre for Society and Mental Health
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frameworks (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow) and relevant libraries. Practical experience in scalable data processing, including the use of parallel computing, cloud platforms, and distributed systems for efficient
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methane exchange in upland trees drawing on information derived from parallel field studies spanning a rainfall gradient in Ghana (and elsewhere) and modify empirical models of tree methane exchange
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), Mr Jackson at the UoE Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC ), Prof. Smirnov from the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO ), Dr Akiyama from MIT Haystack Observatory (Haystack ), Dr van Heeswijk