38 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Leeds in United Kingdom
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to work collaboratively with the Health and Care Specialty Programme Leads and Specialty Team members supporting an ambitious programme of work aimed at delivering the organisation objectives. This role
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statistical methods. We are committed to supporting and developing our team members, through attendance at conferences and access to training in research methods, and will support you to further develop your
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This role will be based on the university campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you a Computer Scientist
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science, and a vivid interest on digital democracy, in particular, the areas of computational social choice (voting methods), deliberation and collective decision making. You will know how to work with data
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application of machine-learning forecasting methods for West African agriculture. The project is led by the UK’s Alan Turing Institute, with partners in Senegal and Ghana, and all partners will collaborate
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programme therefore it is anticipated that the successful candidate will have clinical academic expertise in geriatric medicine, and either a broad interest in ageing research methods or expertise in a
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systems and ultimately aims to broaden their uptake for urban energy supply. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary project team, featuring engineers, hydrologists, numerical modellers and policy liaisons
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to support them in the introduction of pioneering curriculum design delivery, utilising interactive teaching methods, inclusive and authentic learning, and assessment. We would welcome applications from
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will join a team with a strong history of applied research in the areas of production and consumption. You will be required to use a range of both quantitative and qualitative research methods and apply
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architecture standards and methods. You will be responsible for the recruitment and retention of technical architecture resources, and represent the Technical Architecture practice in engagements within the IT