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focusing on the use QM/MM simulations to study targeted covalent inhibition and approaches to accelerate quantum chemistry calculations on quantum computers. Candidates should have a PhD in computational
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical
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of structural health models. - The mechanical testing of materials using standard and non-standard test piece geometries for the development of material constitutive models, and the mechanical testing
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10 minutes and machine learning algorithms to deliver quantitative diagnosis without destroying the samples. The AF-Raman prototype will be integrated and tested in the operating theatre
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) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen scientists (Rapid Eczema Trials https://rapideczematrials.org/ ). You will play a senior and significant role in
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. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of a large National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded programme of research into eczema online trials, led in partnership with citizen
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. The Research Associate/Fellow will be a human computer interaction (HCI) specialist in qualitative (interview) data collection, analysis, and sensemaking. They should also have a broad understanding of
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-based role focusses on electromagnetic design, computational modelling (e.g., COMSOL, CST, ANSYS), dielectric characterisation, and testing that help to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale research
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Associate/ Fellow to join the Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies in the School of Computer Science to work on a project led
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Applications are invited for the position of Senior Research Fellow/Research Fellow to contribute to an NIHR Programme grant study at the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will work