18 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST in United Kingdom
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To provide technical and administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the University/School's large hybrid computing platform and to assist in its development and expansion across multiple
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of microbial genomics and develop computational tools with broad applications in biotechnology and biosecurity. The role involves collaboration with leading researchers across multiple institutions and will
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, supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The PEACEPLUS programme is co-funded by the European Union, the Government of the United
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the essential criteria for the post, which includes: Have or be about to obtain a PhD in computer science, engineering, mathematics or physical sciences area. Recent high quality research experience in
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The purpose of this role is to support the work of the RICHeS programme at QUB providing research and access to archaeological and heritage science. The RICHeS Scientist (Research Fellow) will be a
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. The successful candidate will become an active member of the Energy, Power and Intelligent Control (EPIC) research centre within the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EEECS
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beyond. About the person: As the successful candidate, you will have the following: Have, or be near to completion, a PhD in modern European history or cognate subject. An ability to contribute to teaching
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and artificial intelligence is genuinely research-informed. About the person: The successful applicant must demonstrate the following: Hold or be about to obtain a PhD in Mathematics, Physics
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discipline at a level commensuratewith stage in career. About the person: The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria: Hold a PhD in
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complete, a PhD in modern US history or cognate subject. An ability to contribute to teaching the department's required modules in modern US History. Research output development in modern US history