485 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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of high-impact peer-reviewed research publications and further grant submissions. You should also demonstrate a clear funding strategy for the research programme, during and beyond the tenure
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to asymmetrically heat the nanoswimmers, producing a force on the particle, and making it move. As such research into nanoswimmers sits firmly at the interface between Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Materials and
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project will combine mathematical modeling and quantitative analysis of experimental data from collaborations with the Siegert group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria, experts in high
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campaigns including programmed screening or Bayesian optimisation. You will characterise the resulting materials, in terms of their properties and performance for an intended application. Sustainability will
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public health concern. Hearing aids are the most commonly prescribed treatment, but many users report they do not perform well for listening to speech in noisy situations. Breakthroughs in deep learning
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to demonstrate a high level of capability, facilitating low risk transition of these solutions into our industrial partners’ production facilities. The AMRC are a Corporate Partners of the Association of Project
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-metabolism/cyril-sanders). The project will focus on the DDX10 helicase recently identified by the DepMap initiative as a high priority cancer therapy target (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2023.12.016
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pathway. However, in many patients, the great benefits of immunotherapy can be accompanied by unwanted toxicity or side effects which can be serious and even life-threatening. The E-IMMUNE Programme
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GIF CDT: A Novel Gas/Liquid contactor for Direct Air Capture and industrial CO2 capture technologies
applications for the following project. This advert will close when a suitable candidate is identified, so early application is encouraged. The CDT boasts an exciting and challenging programme specifically
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microscopic cracks. Since the tooth-restorations are subjected to complex fatigue loads during their service life, the presence of such cracks will severely affect their performance. The present research in