197 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Nottingham
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friction welds. Work here includes the characterization of production machines using additional instrumentation, the simulation of the process using several numerical methods, and the development
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of a PhD. • Expert knowledge of linear PDEs (in particular wave equations and elliptic equations), high-frequency asymptotics, and numerical methods. • Excellent communication and organisational
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to characterise the material behaviours of thin sheets and foils (tensile, shear and creep effects) to improve the forming process and optimise process variables. Experimental methods for testing mechanical
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engineering. Expertise in numerical tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) and programming are desirable. Experience in electrical machine prototype development would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application
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and Delivery of Healthcare’ (PI Prof M Bhutta, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex). The vision is to create a world-leading hub to support the NHS to become a low carbon provider
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4 year PhD Studentship: Deciphering how domain organisation regulates heparan sulphate function University of Nottingham, School of Medicine Supervisors: Prof Cathy Merry, Prof. Kenton Arkill, Dr
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Applications are sought for a fully-funded 42 month PhD studentship to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the project: White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt
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The School of Computer Science is now seeking exceptional scholars to join us as Assistant Professors / Associate Professors / Professors in Computer Science. About the School/Department This is an
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(MASI)” involving four UK universities (Nottingham, Cardiff, Cambridge, and Birmingham) and join the Computational Materials Science group led by Prof. Elena Besley (https://ebesley.chem.nottingham.ac.uk
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placements of up to a month in the partner institution’s laboratories. Supervisory Team: Prof. Derek Irvine, Dr Adam Dundas, Prof. Morgan Alexander Funding notes: The studentships are fully funded for 42