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an in-memory computing (neuromorphic) array for ‘multiply and accumulate’ (MAC) operations in edge-AI applications. The present post is advertised in the context of an externally-funded project in
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2025 until 16 November 2027. This is a fully on site role. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD
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Location: South Kensington campus About the role: Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term position at the Research Assistant/Associate (PostDoc) level in simulating stratospheric
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. The successful applicant will support a multi-institutional team of computational biologists, immunologists and microbiologists to fully characterise the role of, and the interactions between, bacteria genotype
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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timing of funding required; choice of host academic supervisor; commitment to fully participate fully in the provided training programme. a maximum 300 word description of the project, explaining how
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Applications are invited for a fully funded fixed-term at the Research Assistant / Associate (PostDoc) level in high performance computing for computational fluid dynamics applications. High
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individual on an upward trajectory and will fully support applications for independent fellowships to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive
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expected in spring 2025. Fully equipped biochemistry and molecular biology laboratories, as well as extensive equipment for in cellulo work and light microscopy are available. This interdisciplinary research
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by attending relevant training and development courses. This post is fixed term for 7 months as part of an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded grant until 31 March 2026