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a pro-active and flexible attitude to work. Further details of the role can be found in the Role Profile The Support and Wellbeing Team is a large team split into component sub-teams, mainly based
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models used in component scale CFD assessments. In particular, this concerns quantifying the effects of the heat transfer surface’s detailed topography, porosity and wettability on near-wall bubble
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candidate will be responsible for the design, development, and execution of experiments, as well as data analysis and interpretation. This will involve using and adapting existing software, and developing new
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-economic assessment and life cycle analysis methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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/or engineering, and a keen interest in deploying data analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real-world problems in the built environment. The project will advance the capabilities of Pulse
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, English Language Teaching (ELT), psycholinguistics, discourse analysis and language development. Candidates are asked to confirm for which role(s) they wish to be considered as part of their application. Teaching
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teamworking skills. Relevant technical skills include heterogeneous catalysis/chemical reaction engineering, materials characterisation (e.g. thermogravimetric analysis, dielectric property measurements
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-economic analysis and life cycle assessment methodologies. • Proficiency with modelling and simulation software relevant to TEA and LCA. • High analytical ability to analyse and illuminate data
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, Bayesian non-parametrics, image analysis, geometric statistics, and stochastic processes with an internationally leading research group in epidemic modelling. Furthermore, Section members collaborate with
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the UK and abroad. We are looking for a researcher with experience in the analysis of simulations or observations of cosmic web filaments or galaxy clusters. You will need to have, or be close to