58 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" positions at University of Leicester
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attention to detail will help you manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and maintain the accuracy of important records. The role requires a flexible and positive approach, with the ability to adapt
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the School of Healthcare at the University of Leicester as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy, contributing to a unique dual award programme delivered
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About the role Due to continued growth, the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences are seeking a Teaching Fellow in Computer Science to contribute to the continued excellence of its teaching
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new methods to detect and understand this disease Travel to different medical centres as needed About you We're looking for someone with: A PhD (or nearly completed) in bioinformatics, computational
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outputs that demonstrate I-REACCH’s innovation and impact. In this role you will lead the evaluation of the I-REACCH interventions with diverse and multiple stakeholders, mobilising a range of mixed methods
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will hold a PhD in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a related discipline, and have proven expertise in numerical analysis of fluid flows using linear algebra methods
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-use by other institutions. The Technology Manager will report to the Head of Service. The post is funded through the substantial investment of the iDAH programme of the Arts and Humanities Research
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Research Assistant within our Populations Theme, exploring how cardiovascular disease and multiple long-term conditions intersect—especially across diverse ethnic groups. Hosted by the Leicester Real World
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NHS research settings, and you will be confident in liaising with investigators, research nurses, and multidisciplinary teams across multiple sites. You must be willing and able to travel nationally
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interpreting data, as well as conducting analyses and tests using agreed techniques and innovative approaches. You will contribute to the development of research methods, summarise findings, and assist in