14 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at Cranfield University
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carried out at Cranfield in the continuity of what is done by considering the new experimental developments. For these CFD studies, numerical tools and super computers at Cranfield and Loughborough will be
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the Researchers Core Development programme alongside PhD students, together with access to the University Doctoral Core Research Methods Training (DCRMT) Programme courses, as well as a tailored programme of
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multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs). It draws from disciplines including electrical and electronic engineering, embedded systems, computer vision, and cybersecurity. The ability to verify hardware without
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Institute (CWSI), a globally recognised centre of excellence in water research. CWSI has an outstanding reputation for developing innovative drinking water treatment technologies and has led numerous
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exposure risks to consumers. The research will involve method development using LC-MS/MS for toxin detection, sample collection, data analysis, and comparison of results against current safety thresholds
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undergraduate degree) or a PhD (or be close to completion) in a STEM discipline such as Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or Artificial Intelligence. This role requires strong programming skills (e.g
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into electronic systems or enhancing electronic performance and resilience with AI techniques. With access to cutting-edge facilities, expert supervision, and strong industry collaborations, this program is ideal
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would suit candidates with a sound background in engineering, computer science, or related disciplines. Funding This is a self funded opportunity. Find out more about fees here. Diversity and Inclusion
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focus on studying the effects of high energy propagation in poor weather and investigate methods for increasing energy transfer on an intended object. The project will allow you to acquire expertise in
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developments and decisions using Design Thinking tools, techniques and methods. Short workshops will take place throughout the year focusing on topics such as User Centred Design, Design Realisation and