14 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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                This PhD project is at the intersection of electromagnetism, numerical methods, and high-performance parallel computing, with application towards the design and optimisation of integrated circuits 
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                , Physical Sciences, Computer Science & Maths): These are fellowships for women scientist and engineers. The candidates must be from eligible low and middle-income countries (find the complete list here: https 
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                storage systems, such as adsorption chillers and thermochemical heat storage units Structure–property–performance relationships governing gas uptake, heat storage capacity, and cycling stability 
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                a disproportionately high disease burden. The project is built on a powerful two-part methodology: Culturally-Adapted Data Acquisition: You will fine-tune a multilingual LLM to interact with patients 
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                , few people are trained in its operation. This PhD project will involve training on, and the further development of native mass spectrometry technology. The student will operate within the Advanced Mass 
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                solutions for maritime propulsion systems. The primary aim of the project is to design and implement a flexible, high-performance control strategy for an integrated power system consisting of an ammonia 
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                our ability to predictably control and exploit the drop for useful tasks. The proposed project has two aims: First, to develop computational models to quantitatively predict the response of chemically 
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                scanning confocal microscopy and calcium imaging in time-lapse, computational imaging approaches for analysis of images and movie recordings, analysis of the connectome to identify neural circuits 
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                ). Funding notes: For details of the MIBTP project and programme, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/supervisors/SSmerdon/#molecular_shape-shifting Eligibility and further details 
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                : To apply, please follow this link, make an account, and submit an application via the university online admissions portal (via the above ‘Apply’ button). This link is unique to the MIBTP programme; please do