61 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Canterbury in New Zealand
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track record of addressing complex management questions through data-driven insights and advanced analytical methods. Ability to work independently with confidence, while also collaborating effectively
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project, Analytics for Course Engagement ("ACE"), harnesses the power of predictive analytics to transform student engagement and success. Our ACE programme provides students with an enhanced real-time
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LT0004/2025-L (Human Frontier Science Program)", on plant ümvelt (sensing, detecting and decision-making) in multitrophic interactions. The fellowship is externally-funded for three years and will also
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have a PhD in Physics or Astronomy with a strong research background in: Observational astrophysics with neutrino and/or gamma-ray telescopes Statistical methods and data analysis. Computer programming
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. Āu Mahi | What You Will Do The Principal Engineer - Faculty Enablement is a senior technical leader driving the modernisation of faculty computing across the University of Canterbury (UC). You will
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wellbeing development programme. In this varied role, you will coordinate training schedules, maintain and improve our online learning and professional development systems, analyse data to identify trends and
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bring the following: Completion of a BSLA Micro credential. Strong academic ability, with clear written and oral communication skills. A high level of computer literacy and confidence with online
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Experience with MTHW reticulation systems Strong computer skills, including experience with CMMS platforms and digital reporting tools A history of continuous improvement and preventative maintenance Contract
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to enhance recruitment strategies and programme development. While you will recruit students from all walks of life, you will also have a strong affinity with the Pacific community. This role involves regular
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understanding of student learning and effective teaching methods Excellent Information Technology skills to support teaching and research Emerging national or international expert within the discipline with a