32 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" uni jobs at The University of Southampton
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computer code. Curate and consolidate clinical data from multiple sources Develop reports, visualisation tools Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including clinicians, statisticians, and software
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The CORNERSTONE Photonics Innovation Centre (C-PIC) at the University of Southampton has a mission to create a pipeline of Silicon Photonics enabled companies serving multiple industry sectors by
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the University research information system (Pure) Identify and implement improvements to reporting processes, taking advantage of technological solutions. The successful candidate will: Have experience
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a team, customer service skills across any industry could well be an advantage. The department uses multiple computer systems to deliver its services therefore experience using multiple systems is
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multiple techniques. This will allow researchers to visualise and ‘manually weight’ different types of information from different sources globally and locally across a macromolecular structure, and pipe
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doing? As an Assistant Finance Manager, you’ll play a central role in ensuring financial processes are efficient, accurate, and compliant. Working closely with the Finance Manager and supporting the wider
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partnership with the project manager, business analyst and sponsor to deliver long-term, strategically aligned outcomes. Work across multiple campuses as well as from home. Lead change impact assessments
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resistance, blockers and challenges using best practice change management methodology. About you: You will be an experienced Change Manager and proactive problem solver who can manage multiple priorities
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a friendly manner and excellent customer service skills are essential to this role. What you’ll do Delivering IT equipment to customers across multiple sites Driving and maintaining a large Transit
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for diagnosing mental health conditions, particularly in individuals with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC). It aims to assess the potential for AI tools to exacerbate disparities based on sociodemographic