25 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Leeds
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culture of modern babyhood that continue to shape and inflect contemporary understandings and treatment of babies in both public and private realms. This study will develop the first comprehensive history
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Do you want to further your career by applying your quantitative data analysis and modelling skills as part of an international multidisciplinary project on developing early warning systems
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-of-the-art Campus gym, with a pool, sauna, climbing wall, cycle circuit, and sports halls. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team, and self
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statistical methods. We are committed to supporting and developing our team members, through attendance at conferences and access to training in research methods, and will support you to further develop your
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. The small streamwise grooves mimic the denticles of shark skin. The role will use your skills in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to develop a computational modelling framework using large eddy simulation
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-based code optimisation. You will develop novel techniques that harness the power of machine learning to create optimisation strategies for compilers and memory management libraries for next-generation
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practices. We will support you to develop your independence as a researcher through training and mentoring, whilst also providing opportunities to develop your grant writing skills. Please note that this post
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variety of clinical fields. Our main aim is to develop and support novel and efficient trials to change clinical practice for the better. Our past results and current research have already helped to do
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of Atmospheric Ice Nucleation. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in building, developing and using a new isothermal diffusion chamber for measuring ice nucleation particle (INP) concentrations in
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, 495-514. This will pave the way to the development of novel, evolutionarily-conserved, anti-viral therapies targeting critical aspects of these mechanisms. Our highly interdisciplinary team uses non