21 distributed-algorithms-"Meta"-"Meta" uni jobs at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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within specialist discipline along with good knowledge of HV &LV power distribution, generators and backup power systems. • Evidence of ability to undertake and deliver specific projects and supervise
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stock is distributed as required, supporting the purchasing of new equipment and consumables under the direction of the Team. • Deal with routine enquires from internal and external customers in a
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To build bioinformatic pipelines for application to microbial forensics. To investigate the distribution of potential signatures of engineering (such as Mobile Genetic Elements, INDELs, etc) across key
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University vehicles to facilitate distribution and installation of fire safety signage and equipment, including fire extinguishers. To attend and actively participate in all basic training, including Estates
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travel and accommodation, and collating expense claims where appropriate. Assist in the allocation of students to learning groups for scheduling. Assist in the preparation and distribution of information
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lists are maintained. Distribute communications and e-mails effectively and in a timely manner, ensuring that appropriate shared School e-mail distribution lists are established and maintained to reflect
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after an event Accept, sort and distribute post and deliveries. Undertake manual handling tasks as required e.g.: Seminar / teaching space / pool room set up / reset, Furniture, equipment, waste
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/breakdown, as well as the preparation and distribution of materials for events and mailings. As well as events on campus, the role will also involve travel around the UK, representing the University
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course management system (CMS – AccessPlanIt), including enrolment on courses, income monitoring and course certificate distribution. ⦁ Assist with the preparation of course material / presentation
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distribution. The models will be applied to problems in Natural Language Processing and Computational Chemistry, among others. You will work closely with Steven Schockaert (Cardiff University School