158 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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experience within one or more of the following research fields:Behavioural science/research Public health Interventions Qualitative and mixed method health research Knowledge of current status of research in
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to respond to customer needs in a polite and courteous manner adapting to their requirements accordingly. Evidence of numeric skills including basic arithmetic. Proven ability to follow instructions and
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systems. Resolving issues independently where they fall within set role objectives. Agree appropriate design standards, methods and tools in consultation with senior management. Ensure that all work is
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. • Independently contribute to module and curriculum development and lead modules. • Inspire students under the guidance of a mentor and develop skills in assessment methods and in providing constructive
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- Facilities Officer School of Computer Science and Informatics and the School of Mathematics The Schools of Computer Science and Informatics and Mathematics are looking to appoint an experienced and
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2 accredited training programme, the only one of its kind in Wales. It is also funded by Welsh Government, so any successful candidate will become part of the drive to improve standards in CBT
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- PMO Project Administrator This is an exciting time for the Project Management Office in Cardiff, with a refreshed transformation and change programme and an ambitious plan in place to improve
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, develop, deliver and evaluate an annual programme of online and in-person events to include: seminars, workshops, conferences, ‘lunch and learn’ sessions, networking events, and cross-Research Centre
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methods IUD-fit study funded by Health and Care Research Wales. The postholder will work across all planned work packages which include an online survey, qualitative interviews, and co-production work with
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, integration, testing and documentation of large or complex systems, selecting the most appropriate design standards, methods and tools consistent with agreed enterprise and solution architectures and ensure