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computing resources, with additional support involving HPC systems such as configuring GPU nodes, managing Slurm queues, containerising teaching notebooks, and enabling advanced pipelines Promote Robust
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been oriented around high performance computing (HPC) but are increasingly migrating to cloud-based solutions. We are seeking a talented software engineer to bring in this transition. You'll Be Solving
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substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme of research in General Practice or ICM; to gain more experience of teaching in a variety of contexts and contribute to medical education as appropriate; and to
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and their members with excellent administrative services and support, enabling our student group leaders to run an exciting and varied programme of community building events and activities
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for 12 months. The main purpose of the job is to carry out excellent and innovative Research and Teaching to support our Undergraduate, Postgraduate and CDT programmes in the area of cyber physical systems
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. The person appointed to this role will play a central role in the early evaluation of how the Pledge is being implemented. The research is funded by the NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme and the
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), which must have been awarded by the time of taking up the post You want the opportunity to develop a substantial and coherent post-doctoral programme of research in an Rheumatology or ICM; to gain more
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providing resources and expertise to support the delivery of larger infrastructure projects and programmes. Developing and maintaining a consistent approach to modern enterprise infrastructure architecture
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We’re looking for someone with great organisation and people skills and a passion for sport to lead and develop our fun, social Intramural Sports programme. Role: Senior Intramural Sports
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computations fluid dynamics; 2. Elucidate the link between ecology and migration using ecological niche modelling; and 3. Reconstruct evolutionary patterns in body shape and ecology through the Cenozoic