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continuum modelling and finite-element simulations of multicomponent, multiphase electrochemical systems. • Ability to manage own academic research and associated activities • Previous experience
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the control and stability of quantum operations. Using advanced Multiphysics simulation tools, the researcher will create models of the physical and control architecture, enabling the identification of design
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interpretation of atmospheric circulation in high-resolution reanalysis data, idealised model simulations and a state-of-the-art weather forecasting system. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach
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The post holder will develop computational models of learning processes in cortical networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity
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experts to acquire bespoke training and testing data; develop prototype solutions informed by the latest ideas in medical imaging AI, computer vision and robotic guidance; and evaluate models in simulated
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• Uncertainty quantification around LLMs • Constrained optimal experimental design (active learning) • Combining models and combining data / Realistic simulation of clinical trials • Developing
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mathematics or a related discipline, and possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline of theoretical mechanics, mathematical modelling, and numerical simulations of PDE to work within established
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that requires accurate sub-grid models (e.g., Particle-in-Cell or Vlasov codes) coupled to a hydrodynamic simulation. In general, charged-particle transport is a non-trivial task, not only because of the large
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trapping or fluorescence microscopy to study DNA replication; • develop and employ simulations and data analysis routines to analyze your data; • develop an interdisciplinary skillset by
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candidate will be part of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in Modelling, Simulation, and Analysis of Interacting particle systems and related fields as part of the Royal Society