33 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Glasgow
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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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/ 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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their work emerges and into which they are researching and writing. There is an ambitious programme of visiting speakers, masterclasses and public events held by Creative Writing and other subjects throughout
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. Multiple courses of chemotherapy remain the mainstay of treatment in adult and childhood AML but a ceiling of benefit has been reached and toxicity is significant (Chaudhury et al, 2015). There have been few
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improvement. More specific objectives include: studying the multiple interacting processes through which biological, social, behavioural, economic, cultural and environmental factors influence physical and