74 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at Aston University in United Kingdom
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well as relevant international standards. The role will encompass providing regulatory advice to multiple project teams and regional SMEs, facilitating the accelerated development of innovative diagnostic solutions
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career. The Early Career Researchers (ECRs) should be residents of the Philippines, have a PhD in a relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent academic post or a post with a research-related
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should be comfortable managing multiple priorities, working both independently and collaboratively as part of a team. A postgraduate or business qualification, knowledge of the UK R&D funding landscape
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, or Computer Science and/or a minimum of two years of industry experience of digital transformation in a healthcare setting. A masters’ or a PhD in these disciplines with the same experience is desirable. Skills
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undertaking administrative procedures across the various business functions of the hotel and Conference Centre, coordinating multiple tasks, effective prioritisation, and time management, whilst demonstrating
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establishing their independent career. The Early Career Researchers (ECRs) should be residents of Thailand, have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or relevant discipline, will not have held a permanent
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or nearing the completion of a relevant PhD. Essential skills include hands on experience with mechanical characterisation of biological entities and investigation of their flow patterns inside closed systems
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individual on an upward trajectory and will fully support applications for independent fellowships to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive
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fellowships are funded by the British Council under the UK’s International Science Partnerships scheme. The fellowships programme aims to provide the selected early career researchers with a strong foundation
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel