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Research Computing Platforms Engineer ( Job Number: 25000576) Advanced Research Computing Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time Contracted Hours per Week: 35
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, informed by data-driven insights and user research. This platform, in parallel with the University’s Student & Staff Portal (MyEd), are using open-source software, highlighting the commitment
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arrays. Additionally, a high-performance computer cluster is available at Bristol can be used to run large and parallel models. You will have full access to these facilities. You should have a relevant
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Research Scientist Applications are invited for a Research Scientist to join the Laboratory of Dr Evelien Adriaenssens in the Microbes and Food Safety programme at Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB
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understand. You will have a proven ability to manage a complex workload and deliver on multiple projects in parallel. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Academic Centre for Healthy Ageing (ACHA
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experience of working as a Business Analyst throughout the change lifecycle and on a variety of initiatives. Experience of working within a large and complex transformation programme would be highly regarded
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has shown that the demographic and evolutionary histories of these populations can be highly variable and yet the functional expression and ultimate ecomorphological outcomes significantly parallel. As
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, high-speed parallel processing of powdered feedstock benefits from precise control over material microstructure and offers improved part functionality in a wide range of applications. Students will have
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guidance from experienced pharmaceutical research experts and world leaders in the field of DNA Damage Repair. This work is funded through a 3-year £3M programme of work supported by the philanthropic Chris
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interested in understanding the neural pathways and mechanistic principles guiding these processes. To this end we use a multimodal neuroimaging approach in combination with computational modelling and