9 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postgraduate positions at University of Cambridge
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Co-Supervised by Dr Katarzyna Warburton. The programme is expected to commence in October 2025. This project is not yet funded but the expectation is that it will be funded by the Centre for Climate
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project will combine computational and experimental approaches to better characterise these emissions and develop an understanding of their evolution. The selected candidate will develop and apply a
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Co-Supervised by Dr Katarzyna Warburton. The programme is expected to commence in October 2025. This project is not yet funded but the expectation is that it will be funded by the Centre for Climate
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or relevant research methods, is desirable. Further information is available via the link below. In order for your application to be considered, please upload the following: Curriculum Vitae (CV) A covering
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encroaching upon the grounding line of glaciers. The concept involves the installation of buoyant flexible curtains tethered to the ocean floor in front of glaciers. Although there have been some numerical
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are released in small doses over large areas of natural wetlands and thawing permafrost. Current methane mitigation methods rely on high temperature processes, and this is not feasible and not efficient
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information can be found at http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/ . The Mitochondrial Neurodegeneration group pursues an integrated programme of investigations which elucidate critical homeostatic mechanisms
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Jerome Neufeld and the programme is expected to commence in October 2025. The studentship will be for 4 years and the fees and maintenance are fully funded by the Centre for Climate Repair
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infrastructure systems. Applicants should have (or expect to obtain by the start date) at least a good 2.1 degree in Engineering or Computer Science. EPSRC DLA studentships are fully-funded (fees and maintenance