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FLAME-GPU accelerated agent-based modelling of material response to environmental and operational loading EPSRC CDT in Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0, with the Henry Royce
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Shifting bits: Adaptive numerical precision for GPU software in particle physics and beyond (S3.5-COM-Richmond) School of Computer Science PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide
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manufacturing. Your work will capture compressible gas dynamics, heat transfer, free-surface/melt behaviour, and mass transfer driven by phase change within a GPU-accelerated solver to reduce simulation
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Shifting bits: Adaptive numerical precision for GPU software in particle physics and beyond (S3.5-COM-Richmond)
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-of-the-art GPU and data storage cluster; direct access to a Titan Krios to the LonCEN consortium and the UK national cryo-EM facility at eBIC. By joining the Costa laboratory, you will become part of a
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and equipment required for this project, including a confocal optical tweezer system housed in the Henry Royce Institute, an ever-expanding biophysics suite in the School of Bioscience, multi-user GPU
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. Knowledge of GPU architectures, GPU cloud computing services, and strong familiarity with Linux operating systems. Knowledge of BIM, universal scene description and scene composition Knowledge of physics and
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GPU acceleration, cloud computing, and distributed architectures, to enable efficient analysis of large-scale video datasets. Collaborate with clinical and academic collaborators, external partners
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compressible gas dynamics, heat transfer, free-surface/melt behaviour, and mass transfer driven by phase change, within a GPU-accelerated solver to reduce simulation turnaround times. You will develop and
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Knowledge of scaling and optimising software to take advantage of GPU / HPC infrastructure. Desirable: B1 Knowledge of Trusted Research Environments out with or within an HPC environment. Skills Essential: C1