107 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Loughborough University in United Kingdom
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related discipline; Experience in research on brain health, longitudinal assessment, and adult participant recruitment; Competence in managing large-scale datasets, conducting mixed-methods analyses, and
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of sources and field trails. In addition, the more specific duties in this project require you to expand and augment existing graph-based SLAM methods to enable multi-session SLAM to be preformed in
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modelling for vehicles using advanced data analytic and optimisation methods. The post holder will be expected to co-ordinate the delivery of high-quality project and research outputs. They will provide
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suite of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with a particular interest and expertise in Human Geography. Specific expertise in human geography/social science methods, as well as an ability to teach
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competition. The purpose of this role is to: Assist the Head Coaches in the development and implementation of a world class and transformative player development programme to produce players who upon departing
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policies. BUPA Cash Plan (100 scheme) Employee Assistance Programme Season ticket loan scheme On campus parking with charging points for electric vehicles Fantastic range of sports facilities and
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of delivering electrical maintenance services on a large customer-based location Ability to work with our online work allocation tool app Be computer literate with basic understanding of MS Word and MS Excel Able
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Loughborough University Athletic Union (AU) women’s football programme. We are looking for a coach with excellent technical and tactical knowledge of the game, who can add value to a performance-based
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reasons - including confidentiality, privacy, national security, copyright, technological constraints, and a lack of organisation. The GLOW project will connect government professionals with Computer
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Cover) to produce and deliver our thematic programme of contemporary art commissions. Radar is a contemporary art programme that actively engages with research across Loughborough University’s two