127 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Bristol
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stakeholders. Solid understanding of qualitative and quantitative research methods, including survey design, focus groups, and competitor analysis. A degree (or equivalent) in a numerate or analytical discipline
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and excellent numerical skills You can work methodically and are able to plan and prioritise a busy workload with strict deadlines Using logical thinking you can handle a range of queries and with your
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, computational statistics, inverse problems, numerical analysis, probability, statistical machine learning, stochastic analysis, and uncertainty quantification. You can demonstrate the ability to develop new
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equivalent professional experience. You have demonstrable quantitative skills in developing and using numerical models to explore dynamics and interpret observations and behaviour of natural systems. You will
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programme, as well as to the development of new co-taught PGT programmes across the School of Arts, including in Film & Television. MA Immersive Arts is an innovative programme co-taught with computer
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of food. The doctoral candidate is expected to master a range of methods and techniques to deliver this research, including online and in-person surveys, behavioural experiments, and advanced
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an artificial tactile sensor with the human nervous system. The role will involve the development of psychophysics methods to investigate encoding strategies for microstimulation and their effect on tactile
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response for hepatitis B virus (HBV) in a number of countries, including Ethiopia and Uzbekistan. The post-holder will contribute expertise in epidemiological methods to analyse detailed datasets and
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device technology. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the European Innovation Accelerator, part of Horizon Europe, programme CoolbrAIn
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industrial partners spanning the semiconductor supply chain. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the ESA programme S2CANT, the EPSRC