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the Principal Investigator and University of Cambridge Postdoc Academy. Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance, based on an anticipated start date of 01 April 2026
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uncertainty in meteorological forecasting, contrail process modelling, and satellite observations to quantify the skill of impact forecasts. PhD (or equivalent) in either aerospace engineering, software
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develop open software packages and methods, and interface them with workflows for structure-based drug design. We are committed to building and maintaining a fair and inclusive working environment and we
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are utilised in the computation. You will be part of the Nektar++ group and will be contributing towards the development of this advanced C++ software framework. The PhD will provide you with training and
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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into areas such as AI-driven verification, predictive maintenance, and compliance assurance, aiming to enhance system reliability and safety. Situated within the esteemed IVHM Centre and supported by
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to deliver robust, scalable solutions that will eventually be integrated into widely used scientific software libraries. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research environment and gain access
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focuses on the analysis of neuronal networks in the Drosophila brain, and the Hummel team currently consists of postdocs, pre-docs, master students and administrative colleagues who share a common interest
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methods. This broad approach will offer several verification methods; the choice could be linked and justified by the value of an article. The activities here are motivated by the need to provide robust
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writing and implementing code alongside extracting information, trends, and patterns from large datasets. Topics to explore during this PhD project include: Investigating available software options Methods