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, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Gravitational Theory , Gravity , hep-th , high energy physics or mathematical physics , Particle/Cosmology Theory
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. - Experience in giving talks at internationally recognised conferences and workshops. - Experience in carrying out research of high quality, independently and in a team, with evidence provided by a portfolio of
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theoretical and computational analyses of transport and exchange processes using high performance computing, to guide optimisation of cDTI measurements. Research Associate: Hold a PhD in applied computational
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You will engage in cutting-edge translational research that develops computational models for assessing cardiac biomechanics and for predicting outcomes in cardiac diseases. This includes (1) a
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, supervising projects, students, and postdocs, applying for grants, writing papers, and establishing an independent research group. The post holder is expected to establish and grow their independent research
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neurodegenerative disorders. The role centres on enabling high-quality, reproducible analysis across prescription data, longitudinal clinical records, wearable time-series data, and multi-omics datasets, with
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to contribute to a high-profile, interdisciplinary research programme at the interface of AI, medicine, and molecular biology. As part of this position, you will benefit from: Work within Imperial’s NHLI, a world
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As the aerospace sector pushes the boundaries of aircraft performance – and sustainable operations – with highly flexible primary structures (such as high-aspect-ratio and morphing wings
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, is committed to building a world-leading technological innovation platform for industrial intelligence. The center focuses on a tripartite technical system of "Equipment Automation – Operation
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of Aeronautics, collaborating with experts in DNS/LES, dynamical systems, and data‑driven modelling. Hands‑on experience with high‑performance computing, advanced numerical methods, and ensemble‑based optimisation