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postgraduate training. Training is provided through a coordinated programme of standalone and residential modules in quantitative and qualitative social science methods, and science communication and a cohort
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for the leadership and management of the EPSRC programme grant: Advancing Parallel Mesh Generation and Geometry Representation to Enable Industrially Relevant, High-Fidelity Simulations (REMODEL). The REMODEL project
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full-time. Swansea University has a strong reputation in Health Informatics. A long track record of information system research and development, information standards, and public health research has been
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encouraging learners to use Welsh beyond the classroom, supporting a programme of informal learning activities, and helping to create a strong sense of community among learners. You will play an important part
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to inclusive and innovative education. The successful candidate will: Develop and lead an independent, internationally competitive research program in organic chemistry, with a focus on polymer synthesis and/or
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approaches raise computational cost, energy consumption and turnaround time, placing increasing pressure on sustainability targets. Understanding how geometric changes influence the flow, thermal or structural
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working full-time. This is an exciting opportunity to join the National Centre for Mental Health at Swansea University. The postholder will manage and conduct a programme of quantitative research projects
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hybrid discretisation frameworks that apply varying fidelity across the computational domain. This includes creating conservative transmission algorithms that ensure consistent exchange of information
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courses and levels within LWSBR's programme to come to an agreement about the number of courses to undertake in a year (according to LWSBR's needs and the individual's wishes); • work to continually improve
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, analysis of large datasets, and programming of computer simulations. Transferrable skills from this project will open opportunities to develop collaborations with organisations such as Bristol City Council