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CMP seminar: Prof. Sanford Ruhman: Following the emergence of free hot carriers in lead halide perovskites with 10 fs time resolution
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The Science and Technology Facilities Council invites applications for its new applicants scheme. This aims to provide newly appointed academic members of staff the opportunity to obtain research funding in the areas of experimental and theoretical particle physics, and certain aspects of astrophysics between grant reviews. This may allow them to begin to establish a research programme on appointment.

Applicants must be employed as a full- or part-time academic member of staff at the grant holding university by the start date of the new applicants grant, must be the sole investigator, and they may not be funded on more than one grant.

Funding covers a period of between one and three years.

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EPSRC offers access to ARCHER through calls for proposals to the Resource Allocation Panel (RAP). Users can request significant amounts (>1,000kAUs or >66,667 ARCHER core hours) of computing resource over a maximum 1 year period. The aim of this call is to provide access to our national state-of-the-art high performance computing facility for proposals of high scientific quality that would benefit from ARCHER.

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EPSRC is offering open access to five Tier-2 High Performance Computing facilities through this call for proposals. The five facilities users can access through this call are: Cirrus, GW4, CSD3, HPC Midlands +, and JADE. Further details on each of these centres can be found in the call document. For details on how to access (MMM Hub), please see their website.

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Access to the national high performance computing resource, ARCHER can be allocated as part of EPSRC grants at the time of award. The aim of this call is to provide:

Top-up resource on our national state-of-the-art high performance computing facility for all existing EPSRC grant-holders for a maximum of two years.

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