64 computer-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Swansea University
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working full-time. This is an exciting opportunity to join the National Centre for Mental Health at Swansea University. The postholder will manage and conduct a programme of quantitative research projects
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join a vibrant research community using the world leading Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank research infrastructure and biomedical research facilities within the Institute of Life
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criminology programme, including on the topic of youth justice. Therefore knowledge and expertise in youth justice through teaching, research and/or practice is an essential requirement. This role will involve
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working 21 hours per week. A Senior Lecturer with expertise in Pharmacy Practice is being sought to support the expansion of the MPharm programme and to help fully prepare graduates for their expanding
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Contribute to the day-to-day management and continual improvement of our Actuarial Science programmes, maintain the alignment between the programme structure and the IFoA Core Principles syllabus. Engage with
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hybrid discretisation frameworks that apply varying fidelity across the computational domain. This includes creating conservative transmission algorithms that ensure consistent exchange of information
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approaches raise computational cost, energy consumption and turnaround time, placing increasing pressure on sustainability targets. Understanding how geometric changes influence the flow, thermal or structural
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ENCYCRLE is led by Professor Markus Roggenbach, who is head of the Cyber Security Group at Swansea. This research project is aligned with the UK Government’s strategy and its results will directly inform
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Medical School has three main activities: learning and teaching, research, and business and innovation. From the creation of the Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) programme in 2004, opening of the Institute
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required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham