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on advanced material coating strategies. The project addresses the growing need to improve the surface properties and stability of LFP materials, especially under high-performance applications
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centre for excellence in computational molecular science. The centre occupies modern computational laboratories with access to high-performance computing facilities including graphic processing units (GPUs
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interpersonal and communication skills across wet-lab, computational and facility teams Familiarity with high performance computing environments and reproducible workflows Experience providing support for spatial
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Solutions, you will apply your methods in detailed simulation studies using Imperial’s high-performance computing facilities, assessing performance in realistic scenarios. You will regularly present your
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Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term at the Research Assistant / Associate (PostDoc) level in high performance computing for computational fluid dynamics applications. High
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integration and statistical modelling Teaching and mentorship experience Excellent interpersonal and communication skills across wet-lab, computational and facility teams Familiarity with high performance
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39 Faculty of Computer Science Startdate: 07.09.2025 | Working hours: 20 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 07.07.2026 Reference no.: 4408 The position
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of the KIS Programme Manager and KIS Principal Investigator. The post-holder will also work collaboratively with funders, NHS staff, public members and other stakeholders to plan and deliver high-quality
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effect was allergen-specific and sustained over time. However, the underlying immune mechanisms of oral tolerance induction to peanut are not well understood. In this research programme, we will use unique
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time. However, the underlying immune mechanisms of oral tolerance induction to peanut are not well understood. In this research programme, we will use unique samples from young children undergoing