497 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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Computational modelling of the emergence of somatosensory cortical maps School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Hannes Saal, Dr SP Wilson Application Deadline: Applications
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projects across collaborating partners. Work closely with the PI(s) to review and monitor progress of projects, including key performance indicators, and support rapid decision making on programme priorities
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the implementation and ongoing review of programme level approach in the School and contributing to the strategic development of the portfolio. This will involve coordinating high quality and consistent programme and
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risks and issues to ITS leadership and the University's senior management. Team Leadership & Development Lead and mentor a team: Manage and develop a high-performing team responsible for portfolio
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Improved reactor design and operation for the anaerobic digestion of biowastes School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Dr
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tools for nuclear reactor designs. This project is aimed at developing robust and high fidelity computational models to support advanced (generation IV) nuclear reactor designs by bridging gap between
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erode and damage metals. Nickel-based superalloys, oxide dispersion strengthened alloys and high-entropy alloys will all be investigated, for both their material performance and additive-manufacturability
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High speed photography to investigate surface wear and fatigue in railway rail and wheel steels School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof D Fletcher
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Developments Ltd. Cutting & Wear is a Sheffield-based engineering company with over 50 years of experience supplying high-performance tooling solutions to the global oil and gas industry. Specialising in
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energy in future energy systems with high penetration of intermittent renewables. The Energy 2050 group is involved in different research projects where a flexible operation of anaerobic digestion leads