[All] UKFN bulletin, w/e 26/01/2023

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UKFN WEEKLY ROUND-UP 26/1/2023 

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A. UKFN MESSAGES  

FROM: Nick Daish, 19/01/2023
SUBJECT: Photo/Video competition #13 - DEADLINE APPROACHING
DETAILS: This is a reminder of the latest photo/video competition, open
to all UK-based fluids researchers, for the best new photo and video on
any fluids-related topic, i.e. this is an open competition. The winning
photo and video will each receive a prize of £200. Full details of how
to enter may be found on the UKFN Connect page
https://fluids.ac.uk/connect under 'Competitions', which also lists past
winners in the 'Photo and Video Competition Archive'. The closing date
is 31ST JANUARY 2023. 

FROM: Ignazio Maria Viola, 12/01/2023
SUBJECT: UKFN Thesis Prize 2023 

Internal and external examiners are invited to submit nominations for
the UKFN Prize for the best UK Fluids thesis examined during 2022. 

The thesis must be for a doctoral degree in fluids-related research
awarded by a UK institution. Examiners submit their nomination,
consisting of a citation of 300-500 words from each examiner together
with brief details of the candidate and their thesis. Full details,
including the template to use, are given here [1]. The winner of the
Award receives a prize of £500, and will be invited to present their
work at the UK Fluids Conference, which this year is taking place in
Glasgow. 

Nominations for the 2023 prize must be submitted to
competition at fluids.ac.uk by 1ST MARCH 2023. The winner will be announced
by 31st May 2023. 

FROM: Nick Daish, NFFDy Hub, 26/01/2023
SUBJECT: NFFDy Summer Programme 2023 on 'Data in Fluids' - UPDATE
DETAILS: A Summer Programme on the theme 'Data in Fluids' will take
place in Cambridge from 10 July to 18 August 2023, organised as part of
the National Fellowships in Fluid Dynamics scheme (NFFDy). There are
limited places available to join the NFFDY fellows on the Programme and
work on a short, intensive research project, which may either be one
proposed by you or one that has already been proposed.

If you might be interested, please read the details below and visit the
Summer Programme padlet [2]. The projects available so far are outlined
on the Proposals padlet [3]. 

Who can apply? 

Early-career researchers, from recently-graduated PhDs to early-career
lecturers or assistant professors, but not PhD students, working in a UK
institution eligible for UKRI funding. 

How to apply? 
To participate in the Summer Programme, you must be part of a project
team. The NFFDy fellows have proposed some projects, which are
guaranteed to be selected. Applicants can request to join one of these,
in which case we will put them in touch with the project investigators,
or they can propose a new project themselves. In the latter case, they
should outline their project on the Proposals padlet [3], which lists
currently proposed projects. All members of the project team are
expected to attend the Summer Programme. 

For all projects, a detailed proposal is required by 14/2/2023
containing: 

 	* project title
 	* a summary of the project, how it relates to the theme 'Data in
Fluids' and the proposed activities during the Summer Programme (up to
500 words);
 	* the applicants and the skills they bring to the project, both
technical and other, and how this team is going to work together in a
new way (up to 500 words);
 	* the data that will be used in the project, and whether it will be
generated before or during the project, or both (up to 200 words).

The new projects will be ranked by a panel and selected to fill the
remaining available places by 28/2/2023. 

Applicants are encouraged to discuss application with their PI, if
applicable, before they do so. 

What financial support is available?
Rooms with self-catering facilities have been reserved in college
accommodation for the duration of the programme. The NFFDy Hub will
provide 75% of costs for this accommodation. Applicants must provide the
remainder, along with their travel and subsistence costs. We estimate
these together will be in the region of £1,000. 

Contact 
Please email Nick Daish (ncd1 at cam.ac.uk) with any queries. 

B. MEMBER MESSAGES 

GENERAL: 

FROM: Jian Fang, Science and Technology Facilities Council, 24/01/2023
SUBJECT: Special Issue of _Fluids_ 'Next-Generation Methods for
Turbulent Flows'
DEADLINE: 30/04/2023
DETAILS: In the near future, it is expected that there will be
breakthroughs in high-performance computation, numerical methods, CFD
software, machine learning, optical measurements, and so on. The
research of turbulent flows is expected to be boosted by these novel
methods. The focus of this Special Issue of _Fluids_ is on the
discussion of novel technologies and methods for both the study of
fundamental turbulent flows and their applications in engineering. More
information may be found here [4]. 

ONLINE SEMINAR SERIES: 

FROM: Paul Roberts, University of Birmingham, 26/01/2023
NAME OF SERIES: Mathematical & Computational Ophthalmology
ORGANISERS: Birmingham, UCL, City
SCHEDULED TIME: See seminar series page [5].
HOW TO JOIN: Broadcast live via YouTube, link on seminar series page
[5]. 

FROM: Andrew Baggaley, Newcastle University, 13/10/2022
NAME OF SERIES: UK Quantum Webinar Series
ORGANISERS: Newcastle, Strathclyde, UEA, Lancaster
SCHEDULED TIME: Tuesday at 16:00 (UK)
HOW TO JOIN: See https://uk-quantum-fluids-network.github.io/webinars/ -
contact an organiser (see list at bottom of the above web page) and
we'll add you to the mailing list. 

EVENTS: 

FROM: Stavroula Balabani, UCL, 25/01/2023
SUBJECT: Zoom webinar - 'Flow sensing and control inspired by Nature' by
Prof Christoph Bruecker (City, University of London)
DATE: 14/02/2023, 13:00-14:00
DETAILS: The topic of biomimetics is a growing area of interest in
engineering sciences that requires interdisciplinary cooperation and
training. We benefit from cooperation and mutual fertilization in the
research team from biology and engineering. Examples of research are
presented on the silent flight of owls, the reduction of drag by fish
scales and the sensory detection of unsteady flow wakes by seals. 
Join the webinar via this link [6]. Contact is Nelia Jurado
(n.jurado at ucl.ac.uk). 

FROM: Stephen Wilson, University of Strathclyde, 20/01/2023
SUBJECT: British Liquid Crystal Society - Annual Meeting
DATE: 19-21 April 2023
DETAILS: Registration is now open for the 2023 Annual Meeting of the
British Liquid Crystal Society. The meeting will take place in Glasgow,
jointly hosted by the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. The
abstract submission deadline is 13/02/2023.

As always, the Annual Meeting brings together researchers from all
fields of liquid crystal science, at all career stages, but in
particular aims to be a platform for early career researchers, from
academia and industry, to present their work.

We very much look forward to meeting you in Glasgow next year. For more
information, please visit the following links: BLCS2023 homepage [7],
Abstract submission (deadline 13th February 2023) [8], Registration [9].
A poster to send around and put up in your local departments maybe
downloaded here [10].

A reminder of key date: DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS 13/02/2023. 

FROM: Khellil Sefiane & Daniel Orejon, University of Edinburgh,
19/01/2023
SUBJECT: 11th International Conference on Boiling and Condensation Heat
Transfer (ICBCHT11), University of Edinburgh
DATE: 15-17 May 2023
DETAILS: The ICBCHT11 focuses novel fundamental phenomena and processes
in boiling and condensation both at the fundamental level, fluid
dynamics and heat transfer including also practical applications.
Information and details on submissions, deadlines, venue, the city, etc.
may be found at https://icbcht11.eng.ed.ac.uk/. Email any further
queries to icbcht11 at ed.ac.uk. 

FROM: Richard Fu, Northumbria University, 10/01/2023
SUBJECT: Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering (NPE) International
Series Forum XV webinar: 'Phonon‐Mediated Microfluidic Synthesis,
Processing and Manipulation of Two‐Dimensional and Bulk Crystals' by
Leslie Yeo, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
DATE: 30 January 2023, 12:00-13:00 GMT
DETAILS: Further details including abstract and Zoom link* may be found
here [11].  

*Zoom link to join meeting is
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83490445636?pwd=WlN3eFo3ZGhqQzZVNU9Zd0VuRXdmUT09

(ID:834 9044 5636/Password:159465) 

FROM: Eric Lauga, University of Cambridge, 21/12/2022
SUBJECT: _Complex Motion in Fluids_ 2023 Summer School, Cambridge
DATE: 17-20 July 2023
DETAILS: We are delighted to announce the 2023 edition of the _Complex
Motion in Fluids_ Summer School will take place at the University of
Cambridge on 17-20 July 2023. Speakers include: Camille Duprat, LadHyX;
Jens Eggers, Bristol; Christophe Eloy, IRPHE; Raymond Goldstein,
Cambridge; Yongyun Hwang, Imperial College; Anke Lindner, ESPCI; Shreyas
Mandre, Warwick; James Sprittles, Warwick; Helen Wilson, UCL.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN, AND CLOSE ON 31 MARCH 2023. Further details
here [12]. 

FROM: Kate Robinson, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 13/12/2022
SUBJECT: Talk by Prof Matthew Juniper at University of Leeds
DATE: 15 February 2023, 12:00-14:00
DETAILS: Professor Matthew Juniper will be giving a talk entitled 'Keep
the physics in the model if you can: Data assimilation in Fluid
Mechanics'. There will also be a catered lunch provided. Further details
on this talk may be found on the LIFD website [13]. 

FROM: Kate Robinson, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 13/12/2022
SUBJECT: UK Fluids Machine Learning and Special Interest Group Meeting -
NEW DATE
DATE: 30-31 March 2023
DETAILS: _This event was postponed due to train strikes._
This conference, hosted by Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics and
organised with the UK Fluids Network, is devoted to the discussion of
data-driven methods in all branches of fluid dynamics for a range of
applications. Invited speakers include Paola Cinella, Georgios Rigas,
Taraneh Sayadi, Jacob Page, Luca Magri. Contributed presentations (talks
and posters) on both methods/algorithms and applications will be
included. There will be an award for the best presentation for each
topic and an invitation to submit a paper to Data-Centric Engineering
(Cambridge University Press).
You can book for this event by following this link [14], which also
gives details of the meeting location. Contact info:
fluids-institute at leeds.ac.uk. 

FROM: Konstantinos Kontis, University of Glasgow, 01/12/2022
SUBJECT: UK Fluids Conference 2023
DATE: 17-19 October 2023
DETAILS: This is an early announcement of the next UK Fluids Conference,
which will take place in Glasgow and is being organised jointly by
University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde. The conference
co-chairs are Konstantinos Kontis (Glasgow) and Marco Fossati
(Strathclyde). Please watch for further information. 

SIGS:

Currently no new messages. 

JOBS - PHD STUDENTSHIPS: 

FROM: Shuisheng He, University of Sheffield, 25/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully funded 4-year EPSRC ICASE PhD Studentship co-sponsored by
Westinghouse
TOPIC: Coarse-grid CFD for nuclear thermal hydraulics modelling
DETAILS: Link [15]
CLOSING DATE: 02/03/2023 

FROM: Thomas Barker, University of Cardiff, 23/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully-funded EPSRC DTP PhD Studentship in Applied and
Computational Mathematics
TOPIC: Continuum modelling of particulate flows in nature and industry
DETAILS: Link [16]. 'If you interact with Master's students at all, I
would be very grateful if you could share the following advert for a PhD
studentship with me in Cardiff.'
CLOSING DATE: 24/02/2023 

FROM: Davide Dapelo, University of Liverpool, 23/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD project for UK-based student
TOPIC: Lattice-Boltzmann, hydrodynamics/biochemistry coupled models for
anaerobic digestion in wastewater treatment
DETAILS: Link [17].
CLOSING DATE: 13/02/2023 

FROM: Janet Barlow, University of Reading, 19/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD Studentship in Urban Meteorology
TOPIC: Developing an urban canopy model for improved weather forecasts
in cities
DETAILS: Link [18]
CLOSING DATE: 28/02/2023 

FROM: Marco Discacciati, Loughborough University, 17/01/2023
SUBJECT: Funded PhD position in the Department of Mathematical Sciences
TOPIC: Computational design and optimization of water purification
systems
DETAILS: Project description and applications [19]. This position is
part of a wider research project on computational modelling of
parametric problems using domain decomposition methods and model order
reduction led by Dr Marco Discacciati (link [20]).
CLOSING DATE: 28/02/2023 

FROM: Oyuna Rybdylova, University of Brighton, 16/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD in Mechanical Engineering
TOPIC: 'Green' medical inhalers: spray characterisation and design
optimisation study
DETAILS:
https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/funded2023phd/about-the-studentships/
Contact o.rybdylova at brighton.ac.uk
CLOSING DATE: 27/02/2023 

FROM: Oyuna Rybdylova, University of Brighton, 16/01/2023
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD in Mechanical Engineering
TOPIC: Hydrogen Combustion Fundamentals
DETAILS:
https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/funded2023phd/about-the-studentships/
Contact p.a.atkins at brighton.ac.uk 
CLOSING DATE: 27/02/2023 

FROM: Nancy Ingham, University of Leeds, 12/01/2023
SUBJECT: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics
TOPIC: Applications for September/October 2023 are now open
DETAILS: Please see this flyer [21].
CLOSING DATE: 02/04/2023 

FROM: Chris Ness, University of Edinburgh, 05/01/2023
SUBJECT: Industry-supported PhD Studentship (European/UK only)
TOPIC: Rheology of suspensions of high aspect ratio non-Brownian rods 
DETAILS: Link [22] 
CLOSING DATE: 01/02/2023 - please contact chris.ness at ed.ac.uk for
further information before applying.  

FROM: Ian Johnston, University of Hertfordshire, 17/12/2022
SUBJECT: Fully funded PhD studentship - HYDRA - Hydrogels for aerosol
capture.
TOPIC: We are seeking an enthusiastic research student to join us in the
Centre for Research in Biodetection Technologies to develop hydrogels
for aerosol collection as part of the EPSRC CDT in Aerosol Science. This
project will combine aerosol science, engineering and polymer chemistry
to develop aerosol capture devices with soft hydrogel components for
next-generation devices and systems to protect human and animal health.
DETAILS: https://www.aerosol-cdt.ac.uk/2023-projects/ (search for
'HYDRA'). Informal enquiries are welcome: please contact Associate
Professor Ian Johnston (i.d.johnston at herts.ac.uk).
CLOSING DATES: rolling deadlines - 30/01/2023, 20/02/2023 

FROM: Doireann O'Kiely, University of Limerick, 16/12/2022
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD in mathematical modelling
TOPIC: Wrinkles in sheets of viscous fluid
DETAILS: Link [23]
CLOSING DATE: 28/02/2023 

FROM: Suzanne Fielding, Durham University, 15/12/2022
SUBJECT: ERC-funded PhD studentship in Department of Physics
TOPIC: Soft Matter and Biological Physics
DETAILS: https://suzannefielding.webspace.durham.ac.uk/phd-studentship/ 
CLOSING DATE: 06/02/2023 

FROM: Chris Stafford, University of Brighton, 06/12/2022
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentship (UK residents)
TOPIC: Modelling the air induction process in a split cycle engine
DETAILS: https://bit.ly/3sJzEqq 
CLOSING DATE: 31/01/2023 

FROM: Juan Li, King's College London, 10/11/2022
SUBJECT: Fully-funded PhD studentships (UK students only) in Department
of Engineering
TOPIC: Fluid mechanics in bio-inspired flight/swimming and renewable
energy systems
DETAILS:
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/fluid-mechanics-in-bio-inspired-flight-swimming-and-renewable-energy-systems/?p147587
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled 

FROM: Nicholas Treleaven, Safran Group, 11/10/2022
SUBJECT: Two 3-year PhD studentships working in France, starting January
2023
TOPIC: Turbulent combustion of hydrogen for aircraft propulsion (project
HESTIA)
DETAILS: Seeking two candidates: (1) an experimental project aimed at
measuring the emission of NOx in turbulent hydrogen flames using laser
diagnostics, located at Paris-Saclay and (2) building turbulent
combustion models for hydrogen-air flames from high resolution DNS and
LES simulations, located at Poitiers. Candidates will preferably have
experience with laser diagnostics for (1) or high performance computing
for (2) with the usual preference for those with a background in fluid
mechanics, combustion or related fields. Follow these links for
descriptions of the positions (1) [24] and (2) [25].
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled, but looking for students who can start
early 2023. 

FROM: Jack King, University of Manchester, 12/08/2022
SUBJECT: Fully Funded PhD Studentship (European/UK only)
TOPIC: Accelerating mesh-free combustion simulations with machine
learning
DETAILS:
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/accelerating-mesh-free-combustion-simulations-with-machine-learning/?p146278
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled 

JOBS - POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS: 

FROM: Suzanne Fielding, Durham University, 20/01/2023
SUBJECT: ERC-funded postdoctoral position in Department of Physics
TOPIC: Soft Matter and Biological Physics
DETAILS: Link [26]
CLOSING DATE: 06/02/2023 

FROM: Simone Hochgreb, University of Cambridge, 19/01/2023
SUBJECT: Research Associate in Department of Engineering
TOPIC: Optical Diagnostics in Turbulent Hydrogen Flames
DETAILS: This is the experimental part of a joint project with Newcastle
University. Full details here [27].
CLOSING DATE: 10/02/2023 

FROM: Guido Bolognesi, University College London, 19/01/2023
SUBJECT: Postdoctoral Research Associate (1.5 year)
TOPIC: Fluid and particle transport in paper-based microfluidic devices
for diagnostic applications
DETAILS: Full details may be found here [28]. Information about our
research can be found on the group website [29]. For any questions,
please contact Guido Bolognesi (g.bolognesi at ucl.ac.uk).
CLOSING DATE: 31/01/2023 

FROM: Laura Currie, Durham University, 11/01/2023
SUBJECT: Postdoctoral position in Applied Mathematics group at Durham
University
TOPIC: Rotating convection in density stratified fluids
DETAILS: Link [30]
CLOSING DATE: 10/02/2023 

FROM: Xavier Rojas, Royal Holloway University of London, 10/01/2023
SUBJECT: Postdoctoral position in the Department of Physics
TOPIC: Superfluid-based cavity optomechanical system for quantum sensing
applications
DETAILS: Link [31]
CLOSING DATE: 15/02/2023 

FROM: Philip Pearce, University College London, 10/01/2023
SUBJECT: Research Fellow at University College London
TOPIC: Simulations of blood flow in health and disease
DETAILS: Full details here [32].
CLOSING DATE: 12/02/2023 

FROM: Paul Milewski, University of Bath, 02/01/2023
SUBJECT: Prize Fellow in Fluid Dynamics (2-year fellowship leading to
Lectureship/Assistant Professorship).
DETAILS: https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=CC10155 
CLOSING DATE: 29/01/2023 

JOBS - ACADEMIC STAFF:  

FROM: Dominic Vella, University of Oxford, 14/01/2023
SUBJECT: Associate Professorship (or Professorship) of Applied
Mathematics
TOPIC: Preference for areas relating to data-driven mechanistic
modelling in climate change or mathematical biology. Two positions will
be appointed.
DETAILS: More details may be found here [33].
CLOSING DATE: 30/01/2023 (noon) 

JOBS - OTHER: 

FROM: Sophie Lavers, on behalf of Rolls-Royce SMR Ltd, 26/10/2022
SUBJECT: Thermo-Fluid Modelling and Analysis Opportunities
DETAILS: Rolls-Royce SMR Ltd is designing a Small Modular Reactor (SMR)
to deliver a market-driven, affordable and low carbon power generation
capability. We currently have various positions in the fields of fluid
dynamics and heat transfer that would suit graduates and postgraduates
with background in thermo-fluid modelling and analysis from system
analysis to Computational Fluid Dynamics. Further details are available
here [34].
CLOSING DATE: Open till filled 

FROM: Marco Pietropaoli, TOffeeAM, 18/08/2022
SUBJECT: Junior and Senior positions in (a) CFD and (b) Machine Learning
TOPIC: Additive Manufacturing
DETAILS: The following positions are available at TOffeeAM. 

(a) CFD positions
Junior CFD Analyst / Software Developer [35], Senior CFD Analyst /
Software Developer [36]
Contact: m.pietropaoli at toffeeam.co.uk  

(b) Machine Learning positions
Machine Learning Engineer [37], Senior Machine Learning Engineer [38]
Contact: a.gaymann at toffeeam.co.uk  

CLOSING DATE: Open till filled 

 

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[1]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/Thesis_prize_2023_et_seq_nomination_details_220603.1654246868.pdf
[2] https://padlet.com/NFFDy/SP1_Cambridge
[3] https://padlet.com/NFFDy/SP1_proposals
[4]
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/fluids/special_issues/novel_technologies_Turbulent_Flows
[5]
https://www.world-wide.org/AI/Mathematical-and-Computational-Ophthalmology/
[6] https://ucl.zoom.us/j/94097318976
[7] https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/conferences/blcs2023/
[8] https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/conferences/blcs2023/abstracts/
[9] https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/conferences/blcs2023/registration/
[10]
http://blcs.eng.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BLCS2023Poster.pdf
[11] https://aip.scitation.org/npe/info/webinar
[12] https://sites.google.com/cam.ac.uk/complexmotioninfluids2023/home
[13] https://fluids.leeds.ac.uk/events/matthew-juniper-lifd-colloquium/
[14]
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-data-driven-methods-in-fluid-dynamics-tickets-427809177767
[15]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/coarse-grid-cfd-for-nuclear-thermal-hydraulics-modelling/?p154637
[16]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/continuum-modelling-of-particulate-flows-in-nature-and-industry/?p154393
[17]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/lattice-boltzmann-hydrodynamics-biochemistry-coupled-models-for-anaerobic-digestion-in-wastewater-treatment/?p154254
[18]
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/developing-an-urban-canopy-model-for-improved-weather-forecasts-in-cities/?p154165
[19]
https://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/phd-opportunities/computational-design-water-purification-systems/
[20] https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/V027603/1
[21] https://fluids.ac.uk/files/[Leeds_CDT]Advert.1673606550.pdf
[22]
https://www.eng.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/research/phd/physics-and-engineering-flowing-suspensions-0
[23]
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uxWMfbP8wgLf-A5dm0JF8R82R6d9-Qk9/view?usp=share_link
[24] https://fluids.ac.uk/files/1_PhD_LaserDiagnostics.1665523583.pdf
[25]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/2_PhD_Thesis_Offer_PPRIME_HESTIA.1665523565.pdf
[26]
https://durham.taleo.net/careersection/du_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=22002146&tz=GMT%2B00%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon
[27]
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CWO626/research-assistant-associate-in-optical-diagnostics-in-turbulent-hydrogen-flames-fixed-term
[28]
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?jobId=4485&jobTitle=Research%20Associate%20in%20Paper-Based%20Diagnostic
[29] http://www.particlemicrofluidics.com/
[30]
https://durham.taleo.net/careersection/du_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=22002138&tz=GMT+00:00&tzname=Europe/London
[31] https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=1122-536
[32] https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CWI252/research-fellow-in-mathematics
[33] https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/62273
[34] https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/careers/vacancies/204119kch
[35]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/Junior_CFD_Engineer_TOffeeAM.1660832309.pdf
[36]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/Senior_CFD_Engineer_TOffeeAM.1660832354.pdf
[37]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/Junior_AI_Engineer_TOffeeAM.1660832370.pdf
[38]
https://fluids.ac.uk/files/Senior_AI-CFD_Engineer_TOffeeAM.1660832383.pdf
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