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lead the develop of realistic simulations of a galaxy, lensing, X-ray and CMB secondary observables. This will be built on the backlight simulations, a new large suite of cosmological simulations
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. A completed, or close to being completed, PhD in computer science, economics, operations research, or a related field. 2. Expertise in
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hold PhD (or close to completion) in Astrophysics, Space Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or a closely related field. Previous experience with numerical modelling and simulation relevant
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deformation at explosive caldera-forming volcanoes. The first objective of the PDRA will be to create a numerical simulation of magma intrusion within a deep magma mush to resolve its impact on surface
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are expected to have a PhD, or are awaiting its award, in a relevant area (Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics/Quantum Many-Body Systems/Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics). For more details on the
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highly productive and ambitious member of the QUB and Rolls-Royce collaborative research team, investigating and using computational simulation methods to support structural design of next generation
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nonlinear, ultrafast, and integrated photonics. Develop predictive theoretical and computational models for optical materials and photonic devices. Perform numerical modelling and simulation of optical
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of novel organic mixed ionic/electronic conductors leveraging AI, quantum chemistry, and molecular dynamics simulations. The candidate will work in close collaboration with experimental groups providing
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following skills and experience: Essential criteria Hold a PhD in Chemistry, Materials science, Physics or equivalent. Demonstrable experience in either atomistic molecular dynamics simulations or quantum
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research interests. A copy of the doctoral degree certificate (PhD). Reference letters (or the contact details of referees willing to provide confidential references upon request). For further information