124 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at University of Bristol
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The School of Computer Science at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Industrial Computer Science to act as academic industry lead within the School. This is a strategic
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This is a four-year postdoctoral research position in foundations of physics. This position is for a post-doctoral researcher with expertise in philosophy of physics or theoretical physics and
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modelling, manufacturing process simulation and stochastic design optimisation. Converting research prototypes into maintainable, production-ready tools and libraries. Managing data pipelines that support
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whose research engages with physical interfaces, new materials for interaction, exploratory device construction, and the wider space of computational making. Areas of interest include experimental
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to high-performance computing. hardware cryptography, trustworthy systems, cybersecurity, and physical computing systems design. Our infrastructure supports disciplines ranging from engineering and physics
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The project: The domain of High Performance Computing (HPC) effectively utilises massively multicore computers that facilitate the distribution of scientific workloads across thousands of compute
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Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), the hub brings together leading experts from the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Oxford, and Sheffield, as well as Cranfield University. Led by
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The project: The High Performance Computing (HPC) services of today provide the computational density to perform groundbreaking science. These services facilitate the distribution of a problem space
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. Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Biochemistry or similar). Have a strong research track record in Engineering Biology, demonstrated through high-quality publications. Show evidence of
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human society. Our projects span a wide range of groups, domains, and contexts, including visual impairments, neurodiversity, and cognitive and physical impairments in education, work, and leisure