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work will have real impact across the University, improving the digital experience for thousands of staff and students while shaping a high performing, engaged, and motivated team. Who We’re Looking
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or equivalent industrial experience. · Experience of scientific computing, data science, web development, mobile app development and/or high-performance computing. · Proficiency in one or more
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automated robotics platforms, NMR, fast-reaction/laser facilities, mass spectrometry, protein crystallography, high-throughput analytical suite, gene sequencing, computation and small-scale fermentation
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stakeholder engagement. As the SALIENT/ NSEC Administrator, the post holder will provide high-level administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of both programmes. Working closely with the SALIENT and
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and researchers. The Team The division of Research IT provides research-focussed, specialist computing infrastructure, software engineering, data science, application support and training to researchers
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high-performance computing, As part of the new investment, the Faculty of Humanities is pleased to offer up to 3 AI Trust and Security Fellowships (up to 3 years in duration) for outstanding postdoctoral
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partnerships, and enabling a connected, high-performing community. You will also join ‘The 200’, our forward-thinking network of senior leaders, all committed to making our 2035 vision a reality — creating a
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on antimatter. This project will perform the first attempt to quantitatively measure the acceleration of antihydrogen due to Earth's gravitational field through the stochastic application of dipole heating pulses
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and hardware related issues. Experience with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and performance monitoring. Consistently apply appropriate attention to detail and quality standards to all tasks undertaken
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computational, molecular and biophysical techniques. During the project you will design the methodology for, and perform the directed evolution of H-transfer enzymes using parallel selection methods, measure