89 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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motivated computational Postdoctoral Research Assistant to lead on an established and successful research line aimed at understanding the genetic events that drive cancer evolution. We have a long-lasting
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related to gravitational wave astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of advanced approaches for computational Bayesian Inference to measure the properties of Compact Binary Coalescence signals
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and explaining data for a range of audiences, including lay audiences. Ideally, you will have experience of NHS computer/information systems, and business intelligence tools such as Qlikview/Sense and
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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be
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responsibility for implementing a deep learning work-package as part of a Cancer Research UK-funded programme, developing an image-recognition model to identify morphological features corresponding to clonal
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publishing programme into new areas and formats, with a particular focus on digital publishing including experimental and multi-modal open access books. The Production Manager role has a broad remit across
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, contributing to our development and the success of our mission. The core responsibility of this role is the development of multiscale computational models, with particular emphasis on bio-based composite
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through to post-programme review—delivering to time, budget, scope, and quality. Establish and maintain clear project governance, timelines, and resource planning, ensuring roles, deliverables, and
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have a PhD and track record in either computer science with specialisation in relevant AI technologies for surrogate modelling, or in Earth or Environmental Science with a strong track record in
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(which includes the University of Glasgow, King’s College London, University of Bradford and University of Sunderland) in order to realise the objectives and development of the research programme into