102 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Imperial College London
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. Strong computational and programming skills, including experience with numerical methods and algorithm development. What we can offer you: The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading
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relevant methods such as second quantisation, diagonalisation of Hamiltonian matrices, numerical simulations, and LaTeX An engaging research environment with the space and time needed to carry out your
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Funded by a Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship, you would be working on the project "Predicting synthesisable materials: bridging the gap between computation and experiment", working
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are reviewed by an independent International Expert Panel coordinated by WCRF, to develop recommendations for the public and cancer survivors. The programme has yielded numerous publications in leading
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The post of Research Associate (post-doctoral) will conduct research in multimodal visual editing. The primary objective of the project is to investigate robust and efficient methods for adapting
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of the NFC-enabled eLFA platform for folic acid detection and its validation in the laboratory and field against gold standard methods such as ELISA. The post will be supported by a second Research Associate
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of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) to cyber-attacks. The post is based in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. This is a leading department of Computer
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Intervention (EI) services. The post is based within the Hintze Centre programme on mood disorders and will support future AI-enabled diagnostic tools and longitudinal research. In this role, you will be
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of chemical and molecular properties Experience with high-throughput computational workflows including databases and interface with experimental data generation Experience with machine learning methods
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The post is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research council grant number EP/Z000106/1 to investigate the fundamental laws of Nature. The research program is to to study conformal