188 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Nottingham
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Applications are invited for a full-time Senior Technical Specialist position in the laboratories of Catarina Gadelha and Bill Wickstead, to join a programme of research on key aspects of African
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. Shortlisting is by criteria-based questions, rather than a CV or letter. This is a permanent, full-time (36.25 hours per week) post, commencing 1 September 2025. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof
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the results of this project. Candidates must possess a good first Degree (or Master's) and PhD (or near competition) in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or related disciplines. Your working
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, or related disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable. Any experience in engineering design or manufacturing would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application Due to funding
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We are looking for a researcher, whose expertise lies in Number Theory and Modular Forms, to work with Dr. Fredrik Stromberg, on an EPSRC-funded project entitled “Explicit Methods for non
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acceptable but will need to be demonstrated through certified evidence of substantial training and experience that has qualified candidates to plan, direct and perform an independent research programme with
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, direct and perform an independent research programme with substantial deliverables. Ideal candidates will also have expertise in sustainable cities and communities, human-environment interface and the
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project which aims to understand which computational (reinforcement learning) mechanisms are engaged by different antidepressant treatments and through this improve targeting of future treatments for
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to understand which computational (reinforcement learning) mechanisms are engaged by different antidepressant treatments and through this improve targeting of future treatments for clinical depression
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About the role The role-holder will work dynamically within the Rights Lab’s Business and Economies programme on externally-funded research projects that focus on analysing human rights and modern