12 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" Fellowship positions at Queen's University Belfast
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include high-performance computing, middleware and computing systems. Recent relevant research experience to include: Undertaking research in the area of high-performance / distributed / parallel computing
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/ research requirements by the SUMIT partners in digital and evaluation activities ensuring that it is distributed throughout the demonstrator sites ensuring that these are delivered to a high standard and in
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programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body. About the person: Essential Criteria: Education and Qualifications: An upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) or a Masters degree in a social
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efficiently, coordinating tasks relevant to all SUMIT activities at regional level. SUMIT is a project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body About the person: Essential
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Join the cutting-edge HEA North South Research Programme eHealth Hub for cancer, a groundbreaking cross-border collaboration between Queen's University Belfast and the University of Limerick
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a project supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body About the person: Essential Criteria: Education and Qualifications: An upper second class honours degree
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post-doctoral scientist will contribute to a research program investigating novel therapeutics and biomarkers for heart failure currently supported by the British Heart Foundation, Northern Ireland Chest
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obtaining, a PhD in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or a related physical sciences discipline, with research expertise in areas such as hardware-aware AI security, approximate computing, or secure
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Research Hub. Funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, SLSS is an ambitious programme of activity. It brings together two academic institutions (University of Limerick and Queen’s University
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Research Hub. Funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland, SLSS is an ambitious programme of activity. It brings together two academic institutions (University of Limerick and Queen’s University