369 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Sheffield
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Environmentswithin the EC Horizon programme. The project includes 21 partners in 5 countries coordinated by Tampere University. The UK team includes the University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and
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Directly Funded UK Students Dr Jon Willmott, Dr Matthew Hobbs Application Deadline: 23 June 2025 Details The fusion energy sector must develop methods of remote maintenance where human access is impossible
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net zero. https://greenindustrialfutures.site.hw.ac.uk/the-programme/training-programme/ Project: The automotive industry faces significant challenges in reducing CO2 emissions during the painting
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(written and verbal) and the ability to think and read critically. Essential Application/ Interview Highly numerate with the evidence of the ability to understand, interpret and communicate data and a good
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/or computational methods and/or experience of using APIs Desirable Application/interview Further Information Next steps in the recruitment process Details of the next steps will be provided
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contribute to advancing simulation-based testing methods for ADS. You will contribute to cutting-edge research projects, including the EPSRC-funded SimpliFaiS: Simplification of Failure Scenarios for Machine
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strength. You will have strong understanding of conducting research involving qualitative methods and working with patients for co-designing and testing lifestyle interventions. In addition, you will have
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Institute (DHI) Established in 1994, the DHI’s mission is to support the innovative use of technology and computation within arts, humanities and heritage research as both a method of inquiry and a means of
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project is to employ these methods of system identification to identify the solar wind and geomagnetic index parameters, and their time delays, that drive the variations of energetic electrons and develop
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characterisation equipment at the University of Sheffield. There may also be opportunities to learn and apply computational methods such as process simulation using Population Balance Modelling, DEM simulations and