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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher for a three-year position in numerical modelling of the world’s ice
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. As an essential part of the project team, you will work on: Designing and testing novel metamaterial unit cells tailored for transformer enclosures. Numerical modelling using advanced FEM/BEM
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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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tailored for transformer enclosures. Numerical modelling using advanced FEM/BEM techniques to evaluate vibro-acoustic performance. Experimental field/laboratory testing of large-scale prototypes in real
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leverage both computational and experimental data. Candidates should also have experience of numerical modelling (e.g. CFD and FEA), working as part of a team, with industry and disseminating their research
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of novel ML/DL methods which leverage both computational and experimental data. Candidates should also have experience of numerical modelling (e.g. CFD and FEA), working as part of a team, with industry and
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observations, remote sensing, historical data analyses and numerical modelling. Many activities have already started, paving the for a ground-breaking fieldwork element that includes the first deployments of
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on the development of simplified computational models, and you will contribute to geotechnical centrifuge modelling. TAILWIND is a multi-disciplinary international research project, funded by the Horizon Europe
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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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, multidisciplinary facilities for studying cellular and animal disease models. It also maintains numerous collaborative research links across the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UCL, the UK, and