28 postdoc-parallel-computing Postdoctoral positions at Durham University in United Kingdom
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Non-Terrestrial Networks and Edge Computing ( Job Number: 25000480) Department of Engineering Grade 7: - £38,249 - £39,355 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational and Theoretical Chemistry ( Job Number: 25000158) Department of Chemistry Grade 7: - £37,999 - £42,632 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract
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the fundamental theory, practical systems and applications of networks and distributed computing. The groups research interest includes Network Design and Algorithms, Distributed and Parallel Computing and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Machine Learning ( Job Number: 25000466) Department of Computer Science Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 24 months
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which insect chemosensory receptors are able to sense and respond to carbon dioxide. The research programme will provide broad insight into direct molecular responses to carbon dioxide and supply tools
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The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University invites applications for a 33 month postdoctoral position, to start October 2025 or as soon as possible. The role is part of the ‘Erlangen Programme
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) designing and conducting an original programme of individual research that aligns with the aims and objectives of the Visual and Material Lab and b) working with the Lab leader and other members of the Lab
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Associate to be based in the Moving Bodies Lab. The post holder will be responsible for a) designing and conducting an original programme of individual research that aligns with the aims and objectives
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membership for our state of the art sport and gym facilities and access to a 24-7 Employee Assistance Programme. • On site nursery is available plus access to holiday camps for children aged 5-16
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Institutions. The Department delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Sociology, Criminology and Social Work and supports the delivery of a faculty research methods programme as part of