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, please prepare a code sample demonstrating your programming and data analysis skills (Include code files in a zip file named “Surname_Firstname_Pre-doctoral_Application**.**zip” with explanation of context
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. You will need excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB), and a solid understanding of grid codes, standards, and flexibility modelling. Strong communication skills, the ability to work both
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funding until the 30th of September 2027. The successful applicant will work with our international team of expert researchers to design analysis plans, conduct systematic reviews, design, code and execute
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the world’s fastest supercomputers. Two of our project partners, the University of Tennessee and Valencia Polytechnic University, will support you in integrating these codes into three widely used HPC libraries
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into impactful applications in global health. We welcome applicants with training in statistics, applied mathematics, computer science, or epidemiology, especially those with strong quantitative and coding skills
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, developing upscaling techniques to build continuum models for biofilm mechanics, running code to simulate biofilms using continuum methods, and interfacing with other team members and experimental
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: Searching, screening, managing and qualitative coding of data sources for analysis. Writing up of findings for contribution to academic publication. Collaborative work across the University of Nottingham and
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Demonstration of relevant outputs (e.g. publications, code, etc.) High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly Fluency in relevant models, techniques or methods and ability
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and qualitative coding of data sources for analysis. Writing up of findings for contribution to academic publication. Collaborative work across the University of Nottingham and with international
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. You will need excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB), and a solid understanding of grid codes, standards, and flexibility modelling. Strong communication skills, the ability to work both