28 moeling-and-simulation-post-doc Postdoctoral research jobs at Durham University in Uk
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rotationally magic traps. The post holders will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish and other members of his research group with the Durham Quantum Light and Matter research section. The goal of the research
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the research and innovation of next-generation microgrid design and AI-driven optimisation techniques, in order to meet the project’s cost- and carbon-reduction targets. Grade 7 Post Doctoral Research Associate
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/or their active counterparts. • To perform direct numerical simulations of the continuum partial differential equations of fluid dynamics, solid mechanics, soft matter or active matter
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teaching programmes or by membership of departmental committees, etc. and by attending relevant training and development courses. The post-holder is employed to work on the HI-ACT project which will be led
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The Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2024-182, Principal Investigator: Professor Daniel Paulusma). This post is fixed term for 26 months and will end on 29 February 2028 unless a later start date has been agreed
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by attending relevant training and development courses. Any other specific responsibilities. This post is fixed term for 10 months due to the funding being available from 01/10/25 for this fixed period
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by attending relevant training and development courses. This post is funded by the SSE1K grant, which sets out a fixed term 2 year position. Although there is some flexibility on start date, the role
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must be spent before the end of March. (At the time of advert we are not aware of any funding offered to match or extend positions through this scheme, but academic colleagues will be invited to post a
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molecules in optical lattices. The project is a collaboration with researchers in Paris and Warsaw. The post holder will work directly with Prof. Simon Cornish (Physics) and Prof. Jeremy Hutson (Chemistry
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by attending relevant training and development courses. This post is fixed term for 7 months as part of an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded grant until 31 March 2026