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expertise computational model development. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. What we can offer you: The opportunity to advance our
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the ability to act on their own initiative, excellent quantitative skills, including programming (e.g., Matlab and R) for the design and analysis of experiments. Experience in using computational modelling
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, characterization and the development of miniaturized devices. Experience with multivariate analysis, computational methods or statistical techniques is highly desirable. The PhD projects are highly interdisciplinary
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There is growing UK and international interest in networked sensing and autonomous collaborative platforms, where multiple airborne sensors co-operate to collect and exploit data. In contrast to single-platform radar systems, distributed Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) architectures offer...
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understanding of the discipline. Role Summary Initiate and conduct original research which has measurable outcomes and is reflected in a growing national and often incipient international reputation Plan, design
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broad portfolio of programmes. The post-holder will be involved in a wide range of marketing, communications and event activities. The Marketing and Student Recruitment Assistant will be part of
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candidate has either analytical or computational skills (exact diagonalisation or tensor network techniques) and research experience in either many-body quantum physics, statistical mechanics, statistical
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. Understanding of research communication and impact. Excellent analytical skills. Ability to plan and work independently, taking responsibility for work in a proactive and independent manner. Ability to work
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Hopkins University (USA). About the role The PDRA will lead the development of new computational and mathematical models to quantify and predict infectious disease risk, particularly for identifying high
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the group of computational aerodynamics and aeroacoustics (CA^2) led by Dr Zhong-Nan Wang at the University of Birmingham. The CA^2 research group focuses on developing high-fidelity Computational Fluid