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student will work closely with experts at national spectroscopy and imaging facilities to deliver scientific software applicable to experimental imaging data. Project Aims The aim of this project is to
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homeostasis in the brain with a particular focus on oxygen regulation. Since neuronal computation is tightly coupled with oxygen availability, Isabel is interested in how metabolic mechanisms fail as people age
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students and post-doctoral researchers using high performance computing to advance understanding of high-speed aerodynamics. Over the past decade we have developed efficient open-source software that enables
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Experience Experience developing research software using appropriate languages and environements (Python, Julia, Matlab) Knowledge of optimisation problem formulations and solution methods Experience of risk
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for the probability of occurrence of FBO responses. Applications are invited for a fully fundedPhD studentship (UK or EU or International) working on the project. The PhD student will join Rolls Royce Computational
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candidates are invited to apply promptly as selections will be made on a rolling basis. Ideal candidates would have a strong background in Computer Sciences, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence
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Trust. The successful candidate will work closely with the PI and a PhD student within a larger cross-disciplinary team to construct a quantitative computational model of carbonate biomineralisation