83 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Aston University in United Kingdom
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and related platforms, ensuring high availability, performance, and alignment with ITIL best practices and institutional objectives. You will collaborate with the Estates and Capital Development team
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support to two fast-paced and high-performing teams, Careers and Placements and Student Life. We are looking for someone who is flexible, proactive, and organised, with excellent attention to detail and
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Aston University’s Eye Clinic handles approximately 8,000 patient episodes annually and supports the largest Optometry teaching programme in the Western world. We are seeking a General Optical
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delivers high-quality projects on time, and meets the expectations of the sponsor. Where appropriate, you will contribute to planning and managing the technical infrastructure of the digital lab and, in
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Priming Grant and aims to characterise edible mycelia-based microcarriers and investigate their performance in spinner flasks, facilitating scalability of cultivated meat from laboratory to production
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into practice. Due to the high sensitivity involved in this project, it is highly unlikely that the candidate will be able to publish any journals or papers from the results until a few years after completion
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This KTP will develop a Performance Value System (PVS) for the decarbonised bus Depot of the Future (DOTF) to operate an all-electric fleet. The Stockton depot will act as a pilot study allowing the
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Are you passionate about entrepreneurship, learning by doing, and coaching high-performing teams within a globally renowned institution shaping enterprise education? Aston University is seeking a
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the Lead Content Designer, SEO Officer, and technical partners to create user-focused, high-quality content across priority areas such as student recruitment, research, enterprise engagement, and reputation
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Aston University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the UK Multidisciplinary Centre for Neuromorphic Computing. The project will focus on determining