Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Employer
-
Field
-
The Fire and Explosion Modelling Group (FEMG) at University of Surrey is seeking a Research Fellow to work on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of accidental releases of liquid hydrogen and ammonia
-
GPU acceleration, cloud computing, and distributed architectures, to enable efficient analysis of large-scale video datasets. Collaborate with clinical and academic collaborators, external partners
-
-based applications (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure), including containerization (Docker), orchestration (Kubernetes), serverless computing, and REST API development. Proficient in Python, with
-
About the Role Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to work with Prof. James Sprittles and collaborators on the EPSRC Open Fellowship entitled “From Nanofilms to Clouds: A Modelling
-
of Computing and Data Science (CCDS) at NTU. Technical skills, natural curiosity, versatility, and enthusiasm are highly desired traits that will enable success in this fast-paced environment. Key
-
. The first is a large project on the central Congo peatlands, led by UNEP (United National Environment Programme). As part of this project you will lead the production of new maps of the central Congo
-
studies Adapt, extend and maintain modelling, data management and cloud-based exchange systems to enable effective collaboration and delivery across the IGNITE Hub Person Specification Hold a Batchelor
-
transition to green steel and a fully sustainable manufacturing future. The programme brings together leading expertise to address the technical, economic and societal challenges of transforming steelmaking
-
HPC or cloud environments. Strong quantitative problem-solving and communication skills are also essential. We welcome applications from all interested candidates and particularly encourage those who
-
rigorous simulations and live demonstrations. This position is ideal for a researcher with a passion for solving complex problems at the intersection of wireless communications, edge computing, and machine