717 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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ACCE+ DLA Programme: Changing contributions of gardens for wildlife and ecosystem services- causes, consequences and solutions
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imaging and computational data analysis techniques. You will also benefit from integration into a broader vibrant research community within the Bateson Centre for Disease Mechanisms, with a world-class
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database for risk, cost control, governance, compliance and performance objectives Ensure a high level of accuracy and data analysis, with continual improvement objectives to assess and mature
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. Perform investigations and experimentation using the appropriate tools, equipment, techniques, procedures and methods of relevance. Ensure all activities are undertaken using the correct processes
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Computational Circular Design: Development, scalability and computational efficiency of surrogate-assisted many-objective optimisation algorithms for circular design for disassembly (C3.5-AMR
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engineers to monitor and maintain shell structures in real time. By combining data from sensors with advanced computer models, a digital twin can continuously track how a shell responds to changing loads and
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accepted all year round Details LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) is a high-sensitivity dark matter experiment based on dual-phase xenon technology currently operating in the deep underground laboratory at SURF (South Dakota
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high-impact opportunity to determine the longevity and safety of critical rotating components. The Challenge: The functional performance of critical rotative parts, particularly their resistance
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, as well as writing and presenting your science. You should possess a high grade in a relevant biological degree. Zebrafish laboratory experience is not required, but a passion for in vivo research is a
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patients - typically 15–30% -experience lasting benefits, and treatments can cause severe side effects or come at very high cost. Improving both the effectiveness and accessibility of these therapies remains