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through understanding and using the solid Earth, including as part of the University’s Climate Plan. You will research, use and build on existing methods to take data about the subsurface (seismic surveys
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will research novel methods for effectively working with geometry models of large and complex assemblies in HPC environments to support high-fidelity engineering simulations (e.g. FEA and CFD). This post
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. Are you a Computer Scientist looking to apply your expertise to real-world weather forecasting challenges in Africa? Machine-learning has the potential to revolutionise weather prediction for and in Africa
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computational methods for automatically creating extremely large simulation models faster and better, including mesh generation and boundary condition application. The posts are primarily office based, with some
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to determine iron bioaccessibility and amino acid digestibility for protein quality estimation, alongside Caco-2 cell models to assess iron uptake. The successful candidate will work with fermentation scientists
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the INFOGEST static in vitro digestion system to determine iron bioaccessibility and amino acid digestibility for protein quality estimation, alongside Caco-2 cell models to assess iron uptake. The successful
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, assembling, and testing electronic systems, and have familiarity with the principles and operation of optical imaging methods and technologies. Demonstrable skills in data processing and computer-aided design
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(STFC, Daresbury), Prof. Jonathan Tennyson (University College London) and Prof Michael Charlton (Swansea). The Research Fellow will work on the development of methods and computer programs adapted
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modelling and computer simulation to study the earliest stages of embryogenesis in mammals. This full-time post in the group of Dr David Richards at the Living Systems Institute (http://projects.exeter.ac.uk
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opportunities to build an international research portfolio. The post holder will work on developing and testing study design and data analysis methods, particularly related to cluster randomised trial designs and