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About the role We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the Numerical Analysis research group at the Department of Engineering Science (Osney). The post is funded by Rolls
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from Alaska-Aleutian coastal marshes and statistical and chronological models that allow reconstruction of the magnitude and timing of past relative sea-level (land level) changes at the Alaska-Aleutian
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matter (LCDM) model, and has continued to be at the forefront of cosmology research. We are particularly interested in candidates with research interests in the following areas: • ERC post: Cosmological
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. Joachim Hermisson. We are looking for an independent scientist interested in mathematical modeling in the areas of evolution, evolutionary ecology, quantitative genetics, and/or epidemiology. The ideal
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for broadband white-light supercontinuum generation, and the design and construction of high-energy few-cycle ultrafast fibre lasers. Our work is a mix of experimentation and numerical modelling. We make use
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equations: You identify and address research questions in the field of Calculus of variations and partial differential equations. You become an active team member of the “Applied Mathematics and Modeling
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: ‘Understanding how land-use-climate interactions restructure terrestrial biodiversity to develop a new generation of global biodiversity models’, commencing in early Autumn 2025. This Research Project is being
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to work on a project investigating mechanosensing in flies (Diptera). This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and free flight kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural
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, Oxford, Leeds, Reading, and Birmingham) and international (Utrecht University, ETH Zurich, Université Catholique de Louvain, etc.) scientists to use new modelling resources and methods to elucidate drivers
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to the project, like biology, physics, applied mathematics previous experience with computational modelling, method development, and numerical analysis applied to biology (or allied fields like neuroscience and