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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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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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This post supports the Grassroots Empowerment strategic programme of the national Research Support Service Specialist Social Care Centre, funded by National Institute of Health Research (NIHR
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The Particle Physics group of the University of Bristol (tinyurl.com/particle-bristol ), UK, seeks a Research Associate to join its LHCb group (https://tinyurl.com/BristolLHCb ). The group places a
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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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The Particle Physics group of the University of Bristol (tinyurl.com/particle-bristol ), UK, seeks a Research Associate to join its LHCb group (https://tinyurl.com/BristolLHCb ). The group places a
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approach, focusing on long-term environmental sustainability through deep technical expertise. You will join the Sustainable Technology Lab in the Bristol Interaction Group (http://biglab.co.uk/labs/ ), a
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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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of wind turbine blades and wind turbines, and LMAT, a specialist SME in composites process modelling. The project focuses on the design, manufacture and performance of next-generation wind turbine blades
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The successful applicant will be based at the University of Bristol to work on the EPSRC TORUS Programme. A cure for Parkinson's disease has been held back for decades by the extreme difficulty