43 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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entitled “White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt network attractors”. The central aim of the project is to determine how dynamic patterns of neural activity evolve in a complex network
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the School of Medicine. Led by Professors Kim Thomas and Hywel Williams, CEBD has an international reputation for independent research into the prevention and treatment of skin disease. You will join a dynamic
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-based role focusses on electromagnetic design, computational modelling (e.g., COMSOL, CST, ANSYS), dielectric characterisation, and testing that help to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale research
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within a dynamic and collaborative research environment and will contribute to shaping the future of sustainable biomass valorisation. Key Responsibilities • Conduct detailed techno-economic assessments
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Engineering, or related disciplines, preferably a PhD in Mechatronics/Robotics Knowledge of kinematic, static, and dynamic analysis, and control solutions related to continuum robots Strong evidence of
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Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Facility Manager (Senior Research Fellow) for the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) NMR
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within a dynamic and collaborative research environment and will contribute to shaping the future of sustainable biomass valorisation. Key Responsibilities • Conduct detailed techno-economic assessments
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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, interpret
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University, and offers unique teaching and research opportunities in a highly dynamic economy. The successful candidate will be expected to make a significant leadership impact within their academic unit and
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of crystallization and glassy dynamics. In collaboration with theorists Prof. Juan Garrahan (UoN) and Prof. Kranthi Mandadapu (UC Berkeley, USA), the project will build on previous work [J.G. Downs et al PRL 127