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The Faculty of Medicine Genomic Informatics Group invites applications for a 3-year full time fixed-term postdoctoral position of Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow in Genomic Informatics to
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, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Acoustics, Computational Science or a closely related discipline. Strong experience in numerical/computational modelling (e.g., FEM/multiphysics, wave propagation
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, to establish new physical principles for designing high-efficiency, low-noise multi-rotor configurations. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities for conducting aeroacoustics measurements and will
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(Inductively Coupled Plasma) torch design for high enthalpy thermal plasma flow. Developing/Validating computational models for a dual stage plasma torch. You should hold a PhD or equivalent experience in plasma
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researcher with a strong interest in optical fibre technology to work on the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded Programme Grant, HiPPo (Smart Fibre optic High-power
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programme. To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate: A Ph.D. (or equivalent) in physics or engineering, specialising in photonic devices. Substantial and authoritative practical knowledge
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The University of Southampton is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in gravitational-wave astronomy. The successful candidate will join Greg Ashton’s STFC-funded programme, Advancing
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the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics-Informed Reinforcement Learning Research area 2: AI-Enhanced
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the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics-Informed Reinforcement Learning Research area 2: AI-Enhanced
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simulations; (ii) diagnose and attribute the physical mechanisms driving inter-model differences in recovery; and (iii) design and run targeted mechanism-denial experiments (e.g., in CESM and related Earth