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Academy of Engineering) and is fixed-term for 5 months. You will join the design by fundamentals team, developing material models to guide fusion reactor design. You will be responsible for performing
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The Monroe group at the Oxford University Department of Engineering Science seeks a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate. This post is funded by the Faraday Institution Multiscale Modelling
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for: • Advancing numerical modelling methodologies, including AI‑assisted surrogate models • Designing and conducting impact experiments for model validation • Developing research proposals and leading individual
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cell lines (both murine and human) and with murine models of autoimmunity and infection (therefore completion of HO modules 1-3 would be required). The post holder will also play a more general role in
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letter, please clearly identify the group(s) you are applying to and explain your fit, interest, and relevant experience for each one. Please note that applicants who select more than three groups, or who
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. This role focuses on the aerodynamic modelling of floating wind turbines and their dynamic response under realistic wind and wave conditions. You will conduct high-fidelity CFD simulations of floating
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uncertainty associated with high renewable penetration in a more systematic and effective way. Specific responsibilities may include: • Developing models (mathematical + software) of existing grid
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between the University of Plymouth and Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, starting in May 2026. About the role The purpose of the role is to develop and apply mathematical models and computational
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by Medical Research Council and is fixed-term for 30 months. This project seeks to harness recent progress to develop innovative human models that better replicate complex pain pathways. We will
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numerical modelling methodologies, including AI‑assisted surrogate models Designing and conducting impact experiments for model validation Developing research proposals and leading individual research