260 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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; synthetic biology; analytics and computer science. The successful applicant should have a strong background in biocatalysis and directed evolution and a good understanding of the industrial biotechnology
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research for the SKAO. Pulsars and fast transients make up some of the high-profile science goals of the SKAO. We are looking for someone who has demonstrated experience with high-performance computing
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candidate will have a record of excellence in research, involving quantitative and qualitative methods, on Creative Industries; on Creativity, Health and Wellbeing; on CreaTech; on Civic and Creative Futures
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Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period Local and national discounts at a range of major retailers As an equal
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The School of Engineering has an opportunity for a Research Associate, working with Prof Cise Unluer, to make a leading contribution to ongoing projects involving the integration of industrial
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, and the impact future network designs may have on the models and control. The PDRA will work under the direct supervision of Prof. Barnes and Dr Preece. The wider supervisory team also includes Prof
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We seek to make the fixed term appointment of an outstanding scientist to support the research of Prof David Procter. You will also be expected to contribute enthusiastically to teaching and
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this project we will develop a novel experimental system that is complex yet tractable, enabling rich, coordinated multi-omics analysis coupled with computational modelling to deliver deep mechanistic insight
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, which you will lead, under the supervision of Prof David Wedge. Collectively, the team has expertise in the analysis of multilevel omic and imaging data; data integration and machine learning; and risk
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-computed tomography (microCT) analysis methods that reveal the 3D structure and evolution of microstructure of concrete non-destructively will be developed within the National X-ray Computed Tomography