122 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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the model, its numerical implementation in a finite element code, and its validation against experimental data in collaboration with experimental collaborators. You will also engage with the hub activities
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Computational Methods for Advanced Research to Transform Biomedicine ( SMARTbiomed ), an international collaboration that integrates large-scale, multimodal biomedical data with advances in statistical and
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developing characterisations of network models and interactions with methods in statistical machine learning. The post holder provides guidance to junior members of the research group including project
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for chronic fuel cell monitoring in vivo including common electrochemical characterization methods. • Design and manufacture an micromachined interface between the fuel cell and the implantable
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and social data with the aim to better understand energy use. The programme is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the School of Geography and the Environment (Oxford), the Department
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science, with applications to public and veterinary health, therapeutic development, and pandemic preparedness. You will contribute to method development, data analysis, and collaborative projects, and will
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expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry scientists. Within the partnership, small research teams will focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development
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mathematics or a related discipline, and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline of theoretical mechanics, mathematical modelling, and numerical simulations of PDE to work within established
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the aim of conducting deep exploration of cancer precursors (precancers) to identify their molecular vulnerabilities and developing methods to intercept them. The alliance is directed by Professor Sarah
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autonomy and therefore is expected to show evidence of ability to conduct an independent research programme. Their research may be theoretical, numerical, or data-driven, or, ideally, a combination of the