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, building and supporting the numerous innovative solutions demanded by modern computationally intensive research across domains such as Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Computational Fluid Dynamics
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responsible for planning and delivering a programme of events across the academic year, from large scale events such as a Volunteering Fair, National Student Volunteering Week and conferences to smaller
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we do in close collaboration with Space agency and the Satellite Applications Catapult. The UKSA grant is part of national programme to grow the UK’s Space sector through the development of other
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Number of Positions: 1 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Computer Science Scholarship, in support of the EPSRC Grant: Mixed precision in Krylov Methods, providing the award of full academic
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You will be employed within the School of Computing, Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences. This role is located at TurinTech, 1 Finsbury Ave, London EC2M 2PF. Do you have a strong background
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academic excellence and for its impact on policy, practice, and public life? As a Lecturer, your teaching will be primarily in our flagship Liberal Arts programme , while also contributing to other
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microscopy facility team within Faculty Biological Sciences, supporting the delivery of an international program of training in electron microscopy. Working within the electron microscopy team, you will
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Are you a researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in computer science, data science, electrical engineering, cyber-physical systems, or a closely related field? Do you
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and Data Science to lead and develop our new Masters programme in this area, and to enhance educational provision focusing on data science applications in the music industry. You will offer demonstrable
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flexibly with limited direction to support projects with competing priorities and timescales? A newly established Transformation Office and Climate Principles Programme supports the University to deliver