156 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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Maintenance environment. 2. Substantial experience of working within specialist discipline to include being competent to operate specialist technical “engineering” software (eg: Amtech), Computer Aided
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Physics, Condensed Matter and Photonics (CMP), Compound Semiconductors and Brain Imaging. All groups are supported by excellent in-house technical and computing facilities. Duties and Responsibilities Key
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Advert Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Computational Biology Department/School: School of Biosciences We are seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Bioinformatician for a unique opportunity to work
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the Developing Minds programme funded by The Waterloo Foundation and secondary responsibility for the Advanced Neurotherapies Centre and the wider division. We’d like to hear from you if you have substantial
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financial bespoke computer systems, e.g. Oracle, SIMS. Experience of implementing systems and business process change. Experience of working in the Higher Education sector. Additional Information The Academic
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31 March 2028. Salary: £33,482 - £36,130 per annum (Grade 5) For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Lucy Jenkins, Programme Manager: JenkinsL27@cardiff.ac.uk Date advert posted
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governance obligations. The team is currently supporting a programme of work to enhance and modernise the University governance framework and committee structure and you will have the opportunity to play a key
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issues independently where they fall within set role objectives. The role holder will have responsibility for the planning, management and delivery of the review/audit programme and, using initiative and
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universities in the world. Cardiff is also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources
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for Sustainable Agricultural Land Management (EUROSION)” with colleagues from 23 partner organisations across the European Union and Associated Countries funded by the EU Horizon programme. Working with Professor