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. You will conduct the research activities into the computational fluid dynamics simulation and optimisation of vortex reactors. You will develop physical and numerical models for the three-dimensional
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on Nature and Climate (AANC) led by Professor Gail Whiteman, the inaugural Hoffmann Impact Professor for Nature and Climate. The Nature and Climate Impact Team is a unique, high-performing team which
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of processes during heavy precipitation events over India. Implement the ML postprocessing methods on high performance computing systems in a way that is suitable for operational use. Implement and test
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interdisciplinary team on developing high performance urban farming module via computational and empirical analysis Support in the design and maintenance of the vertical farm to be setup in SIT@Dover and willing
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sustainable forestry practices. You'll conduct field-based surveys, analyse natural capital values, and perform carbon life-cycle analyses across eastern Victoria's agricultural landscapes. This position offers
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(or be close to completing one) with strong quantitative and computational skills in high-performance computing environments. Your expertise should be in one or more of the following areas: hydrological
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Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development Our Exeter Academic initiative supporting high performing academics to achieve
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outlined below. Perform research and collect data in the specified area to a high level of competency and quality Maintain a high level of knowledge of the immediate and surrounding literature Contribute
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different climate change scenarios on the thermal performance of the outdoor environment in schools. The Research Fellow is expected to contribute to monitoring in case-study schools which will generate data
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dedicated to open, inclusive and inspiring research spaces for academics and their collaborators. In addition, the University of Birmingham offers exceptional High Performance Computing facilities, including