49 agent-based-modelling Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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materials, notably wear, fretting, and thermo-mechanical fatigue. Experimental studies to support these modelling activities are also of great interest to the group. Visualisation of multiphase fluids with
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substantial deliverables. Ideal candidates will also have expertise in renewable energy, energy in buildings, the impact of occupants on energy use and data acquisition and analysis. Energy modelling expertise
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to help develop the next generation of fibre-based optical imaging and spectroscopy tools. This EPSRC-funded role is central
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include density functional theory (DFT) and higher level methods to accurately screen new systems based on their optoelectronic and vibrational properties. The role holder will develop and apply
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cannot see any personal data or the ‘Additional Information’ section in your application until shortlisting is completed. Shortlisting is by criteria-based questions based on the role specification, rather
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Applications are invited for the above post based in the Academic Unit of Translational Medical Sciences in the School of Medicine. The role will have specific responsibility for planning
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Level 5 Senior Research Fellow based on the University’s Research & Teaching (R&T) Job Family and salary spinal points, to be able to recruit applicants with a higher level of experience that will support
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fidelity software-based simulation tools to advance the design, optimisation and manufacture of magnetic field shielding and control systems for a diverse range of applications. These field control
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be based at the world-class University of Nottingham Biodiscovery Institute – see drone footage on the home page – providing exceptional facilities (also see BDI Brochure ). Extensive collaboration
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an active member of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences’ Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare and the School of Health Sciences’ Child and Maternal Health Research Group, both of which offer excellent