17 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD research jobs at University of Cambridge
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to symmetry breaks in the patterning process. A hybrid modelling approach integrating the dynamics of a core network while utilising a virtual template from experiments for cellular growth and division will be
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 1 year. Applications are invited for a Research Associate (Postdoc) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology
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, management, quantitative analysis Lead in publication outputs in appropriate academic and industry fora. The role-holder will also have management, liaison and networking responsibilities. The skills
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candidate will lead a key project implementing the REPRESENT recommendations, which aim to build long-term trusting relationships with communities and improve the representation of minoritized groups in
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fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, Finite Element Analysis, manage and execute the procurement of the build, run the aerothermal testing and process and communicate the results. The skills, qualifications
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given to computationally intensive components, including ordinary and stochastic differential equations, and non-parametric components like Gaussian Processes. The project builds on the following key
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. Mastorakos (em257@eng.cam.ac.uk ). If your query concerns the application process, please contact: Mrs Kate Graham, email kag1000@cam.ac.uk . Please quote reference NM46673 on your application and in any
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of your application. Please submit your application by midnight on the closing date. If you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please contact Dr John Orr (jjo33@cam.ac.uk
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collaboration between industry and academia, now in the final 24 months of a 60-month effort. The programme integrates research and innovation across both physical and digital technologies, to deliver a cyber
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We seek a Postdoctoral Research Assistant / Associate (PDRA) to join a multidisciplinary project "Building Shells: Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Biomineralisation" funded by the Leverhulme