37 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S" positions at University of Glasgow
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with the University’s Change programme adopt a data-driven approach to evaluate and improve processes to enhance the experience for both students and staff. The role holder will ensure the coordination
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Programming and scripting ability in a variety of different languages, including Python. C2. Demonstrable ability to organise and maintain computing resources, managing multiple systems concurrently and in a
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range of users including advising on promotion through exhibitions, presentations, talks and visits advise on the ongoing organisation and storage of material to encourage organisations to plan
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Environments (TREs). Skills Essential: C1 Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R, and experience with machine learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn). C2 Ability
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and storage. A3 Excellent knowledge of containerisation technologies. A4 Excellent knowledge of computing infrastructure requirements of academic researchers across multiple disciplines. A5 Excellent
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Job Purpose To provide technical assistance and laboratory support to Professor Nigel and his group which is focussed on multiple aspects of spatial biology, in particular spatial transcriptomics
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/ Knowledge of ITIL Skills Essential C1 Excellent teamworking and leadership and people management capabilities, with the ability to collaborate with multiple internal and external stakeholders. C2 Ability
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urban system refers to a system of multiple physically independent but connected urban agglomerations. It has been widely observed as an empirical reality and envisioned by policymakers as a sustainable
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ESRC. Using diverse approaches and paradigms, our research aims to advance our understanding of behaviour and the underlying mental processes and brain function at multiple levels of analysis
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strains. Multiple barriers have been identified that hamper avian IAV transmission and adaptation in humans including an interferon stimulated gene, BTN3A3, that we recently identified (doi: 10.1038/s41586