23 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"https:" research jobs at Imperial College London
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. We will consider qualifications relative to the length of the candidate’s academic career (based on the length of the PhD program, the number of years since PhD, and career breaks). Personal
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compared to numerical data (UU), and field measurements, obtained from Orsted. The goal of the team is to identify and model the entrainment processes which ‘replenish’ the kinetic energy deficits generated
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to develop novel method for Advanced WF interface control for enhanced synchronisation stability under varying grid and WF output situation. The positions involve undertaking full time research in grid
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: A PhD (or equivalent) in health economics, epidemiology, computer science, or a related field. Experience building or using microsimulation models or other quantitative policy tools. Strong
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About the role: We are looking for a passionate Research Assistant to lead the development of tools and methods for water and sediment sampling to investigate the role of Changing Population Density
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contact Ms Graziela de Nadai, Section Administrator, g.denadai@imperial.ac.uk Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/theoretical-physics/ Abdus Salam Centre
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) - At least two letters of reference - InSpire Link Please contact Dr Andrea Mitridate andrea.mitridate@desy.de for any questions or more information. Application Materials Required: Further Info: https
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Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/theoretical-physics/ Abdus Salam Centre for Theoretical Physics Blackett Lab Imperial College Prince Consort Rd London, SW7 2AZ UK
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We are looking for a passionate Research Assistant to lead the development of tools and methods for water and sediment sampling to investigate the role of Changing Population Density, Sanitation
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through