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Transport? Based in the Institute for Transport Studies at the University of Leeds, you will primarily contribute to the modelling and simulation of the integrated optimisation of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) energy
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researchers from a wide range of departments across the whole University to utilise the HPC systems to perform modelling, analysis, and simulations, which are crucial components of their research. We
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experienced network professional ready to make an impact during a time of exciting change? We’re looking for a Senior Network Engineer to join our team on a 12-month fixed-term basis. The role will provide
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manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. We are seeking a dynamic and highly skilled Lead Engineer to join a .NET focused team. Are you an enthusiastic and driven individual
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skills in a diverse Product Engineering function? Are you an enthusiastic and driven individual with a desire to be part of team delivering high-quality IT services to support a range of business-critical
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chemistry model simulations using the WRF-CMAQ modelling framework, with a key focus on heterogeneous chemical processes, informed by recent work being undertaken as part of ALPACA-UK, and analysis of field
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Mamatha Nagaraj , Prof Helen Gleeson , Prof Gordon Love , and Dr Richard Mandle and at the University of Leeds. You will have an PhD degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and
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at undergraduate or MSc level. With a PhD (completed or submitted by the start of the appointment) in an area of Electronic and Electrical Engineering or a closely related subject and excellent communication skills
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a view to highlighting the implications for clinical practice. A recently completed PhD (PhD1) study, supervised by Dr Andrea Hollomotz and Professor Helen Ford at the University
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have a PhD or be a PhD candidate who has already submitted your thesis prior to starting the position, with a research track record on artificial intelligence, data science and computational social