213 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Nottingham in Uk
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to work with modern massively-parallel simulation codes. Candidates must have (or be close to completion of) a PhD in astrophysics or a related subject, and a BSc/MPhys (or equivalent) degree in physics
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qualified to deliver courses in the core curriculum of a Chemical and Environmental Engineering programme. The person appointed will also be expected to conduct ongoing original research for publication and
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research aligned to Breast Surgery. You will contribute to the strategic research goals of the School of Medicine by developing and maintaining an internationally excellent research programme that will have
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conduct the research activities into the computational fluid dynamics simulation and optimisation of vortex reactors. You will develop physical and numerical models for the three-dimensional simulation
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. Structured around four interconnected research strands—(Re)conceptualising, Understanding, Forecasting and Tackling—the Centre’s programme aims for far-reaching insights that transform global responses
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. Structured around four interconnected research strands—(Re)conceptualising, Understanding, Forecasting and Tackling—the Centre’s programme aims for far-reaching insights that transform global responses
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work is not evenly distributed across the 6 months duration of the fixed-term contract and PGTAs are expected to work flexibly to accommodate the delivery of teaching and the timely completion of marking
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the lead on, plan, develop and conduct individual and/or collaborative research objectives, projects and proposals either as an individual or as part of a broader programme. - To acquire, analyse
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), posterboards (answering questions and ensuring they stay on the boards) and YP event (running games) Skills and experience required – A good understanding of ECCE topics included in the programme – PE/EMC
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in research aligned to Stroke Medicine. You will contribute to the strategic research goals of the School of Medicine by developing and maintaining an internationally excellent research programme that