31 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Kingston University in United Kingdom
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activities, publications and an impact on both industry and the society at large. The Person An effective communicator, you will hold a PhD in Computer Science or closely-related area and an appropriate HE
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and/or prior experience with space propulsion systems will be seen as an advantage but is not essential. This PhD studentship is part of the Rocketry Research, Teaching, and Training (R2T2) program and
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Projects Office which may include paper preparation and distribution and action tracking. The role will proactively manage communication with the key contacts of the Director of Finance and Director of
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students with the academic, social and personal skills to prosper in global and diverse environments. You’ll join a close-knit group of academics behind a varied programme of research-led teaching, workshops
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Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Engineering, Computing & the Environment School/Function School of Engineering Contract type Fixed Term Contract Bring your true self, expertise, and passion
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renowned Stanley Picker Fellowships at our core, we operate as an ‘expanded studio’ generating a programme that engages the widest possible audiences, students, staff and local communities. The Person We
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Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Engineering, Computing & the Environment School/Function School of Engineering Location of vacancy Roehampton Vale The Role Kingston University is passionate about the
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is key in the delivery of the first year of our Future Skills programme, Navigate. The role involves designing and delivering a range of resources and activities that help students transition into and
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, while also advancing the boundaries of the discipline—making a real impact on society. You should be a Chemist, or have a related background, with postgraduate studies (PhD) in Analytical Chemistry. Hands
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Collaborators programme and the award-winning Elevate programme . You will act as the main point of contact for students participating in equality programmes, including coordinating work opportunities for