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process and interpret simulation data, develop the implementation of optimisation techniques and modelling approaches, and help identify the most receptive forcing modes in turbulent channel flow. Working
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About us King’s College London is one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities, with a strong commitment to excellence in science, engineering, and healthcare innovation. This role is
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Curriculum Vitae (CV) For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Dr Hannah Davis at Hannah.davis@newcastle.ac.uk Key Accountabilities Work as part of a research team to ensure robust data collection
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skills in order to make the most of interdisciplinary training opportunities. Please ensure you meet the University of Cambridge entrance requirements . The successful applicant cannot hold a doctoral
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areas. Then outline your approach to how you would synthesise the evidence to answer a challenging question in this policy area. Finally, highlight the key factors which need to be considered about the
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immersive training program where the DCs can fine-tune their skills for the jobs of tomorrow, while addressing the societal challenges of the ThromboRisk program. About Universities and companies hosting
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About the role: Are you ready to apply your materials-science expertise to deliver real-world innovation? We are seeking a Materials Innovation Associate to lead an exciting KTP between Materion UK
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Professor Noel Healy at noel.healy@ncl.ac.uk For further information about the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics please click here . As part of our commitment to career development for research