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research supervision, during this appointment. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: Strong coding skills (e.g., MATLAB) Advanced statistical experience An excellent publication track record
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Code. This will include the carrying out of the highest standard of individualised patient care and ensuring that all documentation is accurate and comprehensive. As well as participating in the clinical
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, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. Desirable: F1 Experience of object-led research and teaching. F2 Experience of, or demonstrated potential for, research
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to carry out high-performance numerical simulations using our in-house CFD code, extract physical insights from simplified flow models, and characterise synchronisation thresholds and the robustness
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and the safety implications arising from these interacting processes. You will use and extend PyBaMM, which is an open-source Python-based battery modelling framework (https://pybamm.org
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on an existing experiment design. This will allow the student to familiarise themselves with the relevant Physics, literature, Fortran code, Python analysis tools, and simulation setup while providing a valuable
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bioprocessing and specialised chemicals. Person specification The candidate should have a keen interest in computational work, including coding and software development, numerical optimisation, and machine
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terms of data robustness and security (https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/ ). Data cleaning and management tasks will require proficiency in coding in Stata, or willingness and ability to learn to code in Stata
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to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication. Experience Essential E1 Experience of planning and progressing work activities within professional
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