10 coding-"DIFFER"-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at University of Nottingham
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project to reveal the interaction of galaxies and their cosmic web environment with hydrodynamic simulations based on our new SWIFT code and COLIBRE, a novel state-of-the-art galaxy formation model. You
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Dress Code: An ambassador top will be provided, you will need comfortable shoes and trousers Please note you will not be paid travel or accommodation as part of this role. Brief overview of the role
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requirement for this position. Experience with opensource CFD software, including code development, is considered a strong asset. Excellent oral and written communication skills and a track-record demonstrating
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adherence to University policies and procedures within the unit and will carry out service, codes of practice and Health and Safety audits. Candidates should have substantial experience within a similar
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will carry out service, codes of practice and Health and Safety audits. Candidates should have substantial experience within a similar environment, have demonstrable planning, organisational and
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School of English, City as Lab - Deaf Cityscape. Responsibilities include: Note taking during in-person data collection Contributing to the design and building of the study Data coding and processing
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Service (DBS), in line with the University’s code of research conduct and research ethics. You will join the vibrant and multi-disciplinary MindTech Research group and will be based in the Institute
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their application clearly which they are familiar with and their degree of expertise). Experience of geo-coded data analyses and Propensity Score Matching would also be relevant. Expert interviews will also form part
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code for experiment control, data acquisition, and data analysis. They will be expected to work effectively with Dr. Smith, collaborators, other group members and contribute to the dissemination
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of linear wave equations and boundary element techniques as well as their high-frequency approximations. Furthermore, the candidate will be expected to extend the existing code in order to apply the developed