26 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at Queen's University Belfast
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to multiple research and capacity strengthening projects across the School / Faculty and further building on national and international collaborative links with health and social care services and service users
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learning expertise relevant to nursing and midwifery practice and will be expected to contribute to multiple research and capacity strengthening projects across the School / Faculty, further building
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Queen’s University Belfast is establishing a new Solid Fuel Testing Facility within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, funded by the SEUPB under the PEACEPLUS programme. We
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. Therefore, the appointee will have a unique opportunity to develop their professional skills and build strong collaborations within industry and academia. QUB also hosts some of the most advanced AI computing
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alongside computational biology approaches to map epigenetic changes driven by WNT/GSK3 signalling in ESCs. This collaborative project offers access to world-class expertise, state-of-the-art resources, and
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order (e.g. financial collapse; migration and asylum; entrenched conflict; humanitarian emergencies). The essential criteria of the post include: A completed PhD in International Relations or cognate
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Qualifications Honours degree or equivalent (2:1 or higher) in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Science, or Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. PhD in Nanomedicine, Drug Delivery, or Biotechnology. Experience
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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