129 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Bristol in United Kingdom
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on a high-volume payroll using attention to detail and excellent numerical skills You can work methodically and are able to plan and prioritise a busy workload with strict deadlines Using logical
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approaches including multivariate shape analysis, phylogenetic comparative methods, and computational fluid dynamics. The work involves primarily office-based computational research, with some museum
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dynamics of two experimental aeroelastic rigs and conducting numerical and experimental bifurcation analysis to explore their nonlinear behaviour. The research will also involve conducting wind tunnel
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level of computational expertise is essential. Familiarity with Bayesian methods and/or atmospheric science is desirable. Excellent communication and teamworking skills are essential. The intention is to
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engineer proteins, and to model protein structure, dynamics and interactions. This will include developing and testing interactive virtual reality methods and interfaces to computational protein design and
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14th September if it is filled before then. We encourage you to apply at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment. You will provision of specialist solutions within hybrid cloud computing
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randomised controlled trial of practice-level intervention, with an embedded mixed-methods process evaluation. The aim of the trial is to find out whether the Bristol Medication Review (BRISMED) toolkit can
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We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to support a research programme funded by the Medical Research Council that investigates neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility
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of Ultra Efficient technologies to cut fuel burn and weight, independent of the fuel choice, for a new high build rate product using wing-span as a key enabler. Development of experimental test methods
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computational methods to optimise the quality of doubly curved shell structures manufactured from recycled, short-fibre composites. A particular novelty of the research will be the inclusion stochastic elements