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role(s). A2 Expert Knowledge of the challenges and issues associated with building high quality research software or performing software based computational research within a Engineering/Computer Science
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funded by ARIA. Specifically, the job requires excellent programming skills and substantial prior software development experience. As well as software engineering activities, the successful candidate will
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Job Purpose The Research Computing as a Service (RCaaS) Research Software Engineering (RSE) lead is responsible for the development and delivery of software engineering services for the University’s
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the post-specific information and advert. * Strong IT skills including both standard and specialist software programmes. * Ability to work effectively with others, including own team and
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excellent. 7th in UK: Complete University Guide [Computer Science] UK top 20: Guardian University Guide [Computer Science & Information Systems] UK top 10: Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide
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/Knowledge Essential: A1. Scottish Credit and Qualification level 10 (Honours degree) in a relevant subject such as computer science, statistics, machine learning, and/or mathematics, ideally with experience
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Job Purpose To provide in-depth technical expertise in the College of Science and Engineering supporting research, undergraduate and post graduate teaching. The role provides advice on the creation
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Demonstrator COLLEGE OF MVLS SCHOOLOF CANCER SCIENCES Research And Teaching -GRADE 5 Job Purpose To support classes/sessions in subject specialism on the demonstration of MSc Cancer Research and
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objectives. 5. To interact with other computational biology researchers at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. 6. To develop and enhance your individual research profile and reputation and
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, physical sciences, or informatics. They will need to have completed the relevant NHS Practitioner Training Programme and/or NHS Scientist Training Programme, or equivalent, and be currently clinically active