19 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" research jobs at University of Newcastle
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position initially and is expected to be held full time and in person. You will join the CNNP Lab, which is well supported with recent funding of over £3M. The lab is based in the School of Computing
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contribute to and shape a major research undertaking in the field of computational psychiatry. It will bring together rigorous clinical-trial, computational psychiatry and neuroimaging methods. It will involve
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, engineers, and the general public Qualifications Research Assistant Degree in engineering or numerate subject (e.g., mathematics, physical sciences, computer science) PhD close to completion in field of Power
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, etc The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential Proven expertise in the areas of security, formal methods, program analysis and software engineering Experienced in programming and tool
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-diseases/ . This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with computational and wet-lab scientists at the forefront of pioneering research. You will be responsible for designing and implementing proteomic
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decisions in acute leukaemia” award to Professor Moorman. The overall aim of the programme is to explore the genomic landscape of acute leukaemia and its association with clinical outcome. All the genomic
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team of researchers across five institutes working on 5 year programme grant Ocean Refuel. Ocean Renewable Energy Fuels project will explore ways of converting ocean energy into fuels including hydrogen
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the Galapagos giant tortoise lineages. Results from this project will then be used to guide an ancestry-informed captive breeding program, which will be designed during the post. You should have (or be about to
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Document project progress, report results, and present findings to stakeholders Stay up to date with the latest machine learning techniques and tools, particularly in the field of computer vision The Person
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of laboratory safety protocols, good housekeeping of laboratory equipment • Adaptability to adjust to changing project needs, protocols, and timelines, and willingness to learn new methods as research evolves