56 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Manchester Metropolitan University in United Kingdom
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monitoring techniques; Familiarity with environmental sensors or data-collection systems; Experience of UK habitat or ecological surveying, including vegetation or biodiversity field methods; Ability to work
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research and knowledge exchange. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a large and successful academic community of students and staff in the Faculty of Science and Engineering that is committed
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. Working closely with the Doctoral College Faculty Head and Deputy Head, you will: Coordinate, deliver, and evaluate the Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme and induction activities, ensuring
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vibrant and rapidly expanding technology sector. The University was recently awarded TEF Gold and was rated Outstanding by OFSTED. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a successful academic
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vibrant and rapidly expanding technology sector. The University was recently awarded TEF Gold and was rated Outstanding by OFSTED. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a successful academic
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-Physical Systems research theme, focused on improving quality of life through cutting-edge technology. The research aims to design context-aware multimodal AI methods to understand and model human behaviours
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restoration success and flood resilience elsewhere. Current models treat sites in isolation, lacking tools to predict these feedbacks. This three-year PhD will develop and apply cutting-edge numerical modelling
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-starter, comfortable with building and shaping a new role and managing a range of tasks and activities in parallel, under the direction of the Director. You'll have strong communication skills and prior
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of key components of flue gases. Investigate the conversion of formic acid (CO) and conversion into hydrogen using simulation tools such as ANSYS FLUENT and CHEMKIN, delivering numerical information over
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the main required plant nutrient. However, the primary method of producing nitrogen fertiliser is incredibly energy-intensive and significantly contributes to climate change. Global warming is the greatest