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and leading a programme of numerical simulations relating to all aspects of our research on P-MoPAs; using particle-in-cell computer codes hosted on local and national high-performance computing
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-Performance Computing (HPC) and/or cloud computing is desirable. A lower grade offer (Grade 7: £38,674 - £46,913 p.a.) may be made to a less experienced candidate if a suitable candidate cannot be found to fill
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responsible for the day-to-day operation and growth development of the combined Physics Mechanical Workshops. The mechanical workshop is a central and a pivotal facility that realises the vision of the high
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study and academic research. Key Responsibilities: • Contribute to the MSc and MPhil in Japanese Studies teaching programme, including Research Methods, an Option course, and dissertation supervision
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support the delivery of financial strategy and reporting, lead a high-performing team, and provide expert financial insight to senior stakeholders involved in major investment. Working closely with
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for collaborating sites and prepare trial specific instructions. You will also oversee data entry on the computer database (assisted by a Data Entry Clerk) and perform regular systematic checks of information held
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include proficiency with command-line interfaces and a confident approach to supporting high-performance and cloud computing environments. You will be comfortable working both independently and
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signal processing algorithms, conducting rigorous validation studies, and ensuring the performance of existing algorithms meets clinical standards. You will also be involved in debugging, testing, and
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the successful enrolment of outstanding graduate students for the following academic year. Graduate admissions is a high-volume operation with over 40,000 applications and 25,000 enquiries received each year. What
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supervision, are self-motivated and have strong computational and scientific writing skills. We provide a nurturing environment and access to high-dimensional pathogen genome, human mobility, epidemiological