12 model-driven-engineering Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton in Uk
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The Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre for Computational Engineering is delighted to announce the recruitment of two research fellows. Working as part of a multi-partner Innovate UK funded
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Our leading rail research group is recruiting for a Research Fellow to investigate the performance of railway infrastructure, particularly overhead line equipment structures and installations. This is for a two-year contract until 30/09/2027 to develop and carry out field trials; survey remote...
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candidates with a background in civil engineering, preferably with experience in geotechnical physical, analytical and/or numerical modelling. You will be responsible for developing a simplified computational
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preliminary data, it combines mechanistic and translational immunology with bespoke in vivo models to define and exploit therapeutically relevant subsets. The Research Fellow will lead studies on cytotoxic T
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Are you a passionate engineer with a PhD or equivalent, who is eager to push the boundaries of composite structures? Then join our dynamic team at the esteemed Department of Aeronautics and
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to the development of biomarkers and predictive models. A critical part of your role will be to ensure all data and workflows are reproducible and shareable, aligning with our 'data lake to discovery' approach under
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of Technology (Caltech) and inter-institute visits to drive the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations for the UK’s growing photonics sector. Your Responsibilities As part of
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. Mendonça. You will investigate ocean and sea-ice dynamics on Earth and the icy moons of our Solar System, using the state-of-the-art Oceananigans model. Over the two-year appointment (1 + 1), you will also
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. The project seeks to develop mathematical models for allocation of critical resources during pandemics. Populating these instances with real-world data we would then develop novel algorithms to solve them
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Flexible batteries with seamless integration in textiles will revolutionize the healthcare system. Such batteries could power sensors to continuously monitor vital signals (e.g. glucose) and antennas to immediately transmit the information to a medical doctor when urgent action is required....