79 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and autoimmunity. This research has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the use of protein engineering to develop novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently approved for clinical use or in
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(or be close to completing one) with strong quantitative and computational skills in high-performance computing environments. Your expertise should be in one or more of the following areas: hydrological
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prioritise work to meet deadlines and quality standards. Specific knowledge of additive manufacturing, mechanical characterisation, full-field experimental mechanics, volumetric imaging (e.g. X-ray computed
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you will be entitled to 20 days annual leave per year (pro rata) plus University Closure Days, a contributory pension scheme and a structured training programme are also some of the benefits
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The School of Health Sciences at the University of Southampton is offering a unique opportunity for an experienced physiotherapist with a passion for education to join the physiotherapy programme
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different sources Share data, software and models including experimental and simulation data Deploy close-to-data computation and containerisation of data and software Use AI to explore data Make the results
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an ambitious independent research programme. Potential to raise external research funding from UK research councils, EU, charities and industry. An ability to inspire and support students and colleagues
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, and be expected to develop a programme of research with support from clinical and laboratory-based colleagues. They will contribute to academic leadership within the Faculty and Trust and enhance
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Audition for Robots (ActivATOR)” under the direction of Dr Christine Evers. The position will be in the Vision, Learning and Control (VLC) Group, which is part of the School of Electronics and Computer