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computationally efficient simulations. One of the main bottlenecks is the numerical integration of chemical kinetics, which is computationally expensive due to the large number of species and reactions involved in
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conduct research in numerical relativity by extending the Einstein Toolkit, BlackHoles@Home, and the superB project to perform state-of-the-art simulations of compact binaries (including, for example
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and pre-formed supplier to the aerospace, defence, automotive and space sectors. The post holder will be based at iCOMAT in Gloucester and will develop a simulation modelling process for forming
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plan is divided into the following tasks: • Task 1 (Part of Task 3 of the project ) : Demonstrate the convergence and stability of the different numerical methods applied to the complex viscoelasticity
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Code, a position for a First Level Doctorate for the exercise of research activities in the scientific area of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, to exercise the functions of the numerical modelling
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computing resources. The MMD group is responsible for the design and development of numerical algorithms and analysis necessary for simulating and understanding complex, multi-scale systems. The group is part
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advanced numerical methods to simulate non-equilibrium quantum systems. Candidates are encouraged to collaborate with other members of the condensed matter theory group as well as pursue independent research
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/H2 flames in porous burners using direct numerical simulations (DNS) to understand NOx formation mechanisms. The research, in collaboration with CEA, will utilize the CFD code CONVERGE, employing
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copy that reflects marketing goals and the needs and interests of target audiences and stakeholders. Extensive experience working in a high-volume communications/publications environment, meeting
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deployment enabling validation and demonstration of real-world applications. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/erian We are looking for a Research Associate to conduct numerical modelling