64 engineering-computation-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "INESC TEC" positions at Swansea University
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2028 working 21 hours per week. We are looking for a Senior Research Fellow in Statistics to advance the dynamic research portfolio of the Population Data Science group (https://popdatasci.swan.ac.uk
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evaluating a class of AI technology that enable expressive, individual and masterful interactions, like a virtuoso musician who channels all of their being - physical, mental, emotional and even spiritual
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working full-time. The Population Data Science group at Swansea University (https://popdatasci.swan.ac.uk/ ) supports world-leading research to develop cutting-edge analytical tools and methodologies
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adaptation for industrial simulation. The skills developed through this work will align strongly with careers in scientific computing, engineering simulation and applied machine learning for design and
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to evaluate ideas on complex, realistic configurations and develop a skill set that is highly valued in both academic research and advanced engineering computation. Funding Comment: Covers full tuition, £20,780
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have a strong pedagogical understanding and record of delivering excellence and innovation in learning and teaching with a particular expertise in how technology and digital learning design can be used
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working full-time. The Population Data Science group at Swansea University (https://popdatasci.swan.ac.uk/ ) supports world-leading research to develop cutting-edge analytical tools and methodologies
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scientific computing and engineering simulation. Funding This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees and an annual stipend at UKRI rate (currently £20,780 for 2025/26).
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the technology, hence there is a drive from the industry to address this. To answer this question requires an interdisciplinary approach, combining Industry input alongside physical sciences and physiological
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(https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/X037886/1 ), led by Gil Alexandrowicz, studying the interaction potential between hydrogen molecules and a surface. The MMI beam line has the