374 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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Computational imaging: seeing beyond the capabilities of conventional optics
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pathway. However, in many patients, the great benefits of immunotherapy can be accompanied by unwanted toxicity or side effects which can be serious and even life-threatening. The E-IMMUNE Programme
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., manuscripts for publication and grant applications. Plan for specific aspects of the research programme. If given a particular hypothesis to examine, plan for own contribution up to 3 months ahead
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diseases, combining biomechanical experiments, micro-Computed Tomography imaging, Digital Volume Correlation, and Nanoindentation. The position is funded as part of the project “ChildBone: A novel digital
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AI for Multi-modal Healthcare School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Dr Chen Chen Application Deadline: 30 April 2025 Details A 3.5-year funded PhD
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programme. This is an exceptional opportunity to gain experience in medical device innovation, translational research, and clinical validation. The ideal candidate will have a background in biomedical or
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Application/interview Good working knowledge of a relevant computer programming language, for example Matlab, Python or C/C++. Essential Application/interview Good working knowledge of software packages
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”. This exciting opportunity involves leading the development of advanced data-driven mathematical and computational models to suppress turbulence in pipe flows, contributing to pressing engineering efforts toward
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/video analyses, in vivo electrophysiology, fly genetics, flash-freezing Drosophila under controlled illumination, electron microscopy and computational modelling, often engineering custom equipment
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guidelines. Hosted in collaboration with UKAEA, the project will contribute to digital engineering capabilities for the UK’s fusion programme. The primary research questions for the project are; (1) How can a