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The Royal Veterinary College, University of London | Potters Bar, England | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago
benefit from access to King’s CREATE high-performance computing cluster, as well as mentoring and professional development opportunities provided by the King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. About
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to advancing precision medicine through computational replicas of human physiology and healthcare systems. The department brings together expertise in engineering, medical imaging, computational modelling, and
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located with the newly created Research Department of Digital Twins (North Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital), primarily supervised by Dr John Whitaker. The post will benefit from the computational and clinical
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approaches and the high precision of dynamic approaches. The successful candidate will: You will have a PhD in Computer Science (or be near completion) with a strong research record in one or more of the
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in magnetic 3D nanoscale metamaterials to design next-generation high-performance computational devices. Specifically, you’ll investigate how vortex and spin wave dynamics can be modified in a
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benefit from access to King’s CREATE high-performance computing cluster, as well as mentoring and professional development opportunities provided by the King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. About
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PET, low field and high field MRI), cutting-edge 'omics technologies, a High Throughput Screening facility, AAV manufacturing capabilities, and high-performance computing resources. The ideal candidate
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ML to interpret or guide experimental work. High-performance computing (HPC) and data management for large-scale materials datasets. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA Join us if you have: Doctorate degree from a
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| Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 31.03.2032 Reference no.: 5115 Explore and teach at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique
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well as access to sequencing facilities, high-end computer clusters, and an imaging and electron microscopy core facility. Research in our group covers diverse invertebrate lineages, with particular strengths in