71 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at University of Leicester
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support to the NIHR Global Health Research Centre for Multiple Long-Term Conditions, working with our partnering organisations across the UK, India and Nepal to improve health outcomes worldwide. In
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) nozzle design workflow to optimize nozzle shapes for the VRC Gen III/IV cold spray systems. Using advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics and Dispersed Particle Modelling in ANSYS Fluent, you’ll lead
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, as well as contribute to curriculum development and the use of innovative teaching methods and technologies. As a valued member of our academic community, you will work closely with programme directors
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responsible for working with the EpRG to manage multiple studies within the research portfolio. These will include LifeMap QUEST, an NIHR i4i-funded clinical study to confirm the safety and tolerability of a
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involved in programme design, student support, quality assurance, and academic leadership. With opportunities to participate in enterprise initiatives and external collaborations, this post offers a platform
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organised, communicates well and enjoys the challenge of managing to fit multiple commitments in any given day for a very busy Director. You will be a skilled and insightful individual, ideally with
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will be encouraged to take initiative, work collaboratively, and help foster a positive and innovative learning environment. About you You will hold a PhD in Finance and bring a strong record of research
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. You’ll also play an important role in the planning and execution of new telescope observations. About you You will hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant area such as planetary auroras
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our high standards of student support, programme design, and pedagogical advancement, while enhancing the visibility and reputation of the School regionally and globally. About you You will have
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spacecraft data—including from MAVEN, Mars Express, Tianwen-1, and the upcoming EscaPADE mission—you will contribute significantly to a globally collaborative programme within the Planetary Science Group and