514 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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researchers through a structured programme of activities. Main duties and responsibilities Take a leading role in shaping how the Planning for Nature project communicates its research findings to a wide and
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Sciences; undertaking research of distinct originality, producing high quality research outputs, and developing a research programme with impact beyond the academy. You will work under the leadership of Prof
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that operate with minimal computing, sensing, and actuating resources—essential features for implementation in real-world scenarios. To this end, we will leverage sophisticated mathematical tools such as
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systems including our single sign on infrastructure and integration tooling. Designing, implementing and managing the hosting of all systems run by the team so they are resilient and performant enough
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DBS check will be required for the successful postholder. These posts are part of a central team that includes a range of high-performing marketing, recruitment and events professionals. The team vision
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programme of research. This may include managing time, materials, finance and equipment. Disseminate research findings/results through the production of papers for high quality journals and presentation
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information system solutions, considering functionality, data, security, integration, infrastructure and performance requirements. Develop and champion solution architectural principles and templates to deliver
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. You will take an active role in analysing, categorising and documenting the collected data, developing of vulnerability/fragility curves using numerical methods, implementing exposure models, performing
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of working as part of a collaborative team and a willingness to supervise PhD and undergraduate students (assessed at: application/interview) Ability to motivate high performance in others (assessed
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to keep Rubisco working. Under heat stress RCA is damaged, increasing Rubisco inactivation and thus increasing the demand for ATP. Plants try to address this by increasing ATP production via cyclic electron