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relation in the use of geospatial data and methods for simulating urban processes such as land-use change. You should hold a PhD (or nearing completion) in the field of urban analytics and modelling and/or
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simulation modelling particularly in relation in the use of geospatial data and methods for simulating urban processes such as land-use change. You should hold a PhD (or nearing completion) in the field
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Fixed-term for 24 months Full time: 35 hours per week The Opportunity: This Research Associate position will contribute to the recently launched multi-partner project “Co-design to deliver Scalable
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for a 5-year and £45M programme of challenge-led research into digital twinning for transport decarbonisation. The research will build on highly successful consultation which explored transport
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for a 5-year and £45M programme of challenge-led research into digital twinning for transport decarbonisation. The research will build on highly successful consultation which explored transport
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of Computing at the Newcastle Helix site in Newcastle City Centre, with state of the art facilities. Extensive support and mentoring is available to all team members, and a generous budget for travel and
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United Kingdom Application Deadline 22 Apr 2024 - 09:25 (Europe/London) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Digital Europe Is the Job related
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, Greece) provides the chance to expand your research horizons and skill set. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), and available to start the last quarter of 2024. You will be enrolled in a PhD
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the chance to expand your research horizons and skill set. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), and available to start the last quarter of 2024. You will be enrolled in a PhD programme at the School
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universities in research. Who are we looking for? The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in a relevant research area such as distributed computing, cloud/edge systems, or relevant computational resource management