205 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" positions at University of Nottingham
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to work with modern massively-parallel simulation codes. Candidates must have (or be close to completion of) a PhD in astrophysics or a related subject, and a BSc/MPhys (or equivalent) degree in physics
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undergraduate programme of Business Administration was launched in 2004 and the doctoral programme in 2009. The subject has been listed among the world’s top academic subjects by Shanghai Ranking for four
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Area Veterinary Medicine & Science Location Sutton
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the first 4 years of the course. Additionally, you will assist in the further development the School’s programme of postgraduate training in clinical pathology. You will have a veterinary degree registrable
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Group. The role will provide an opportunity to work across multiple projects within the realms of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Screening. The role holder will collaborate with cross-functional
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, the social sciences, health psychology or preventive medicine. Experience working with multiple stakeholders is required, with expertise in qualitative research approaches paramount. The successful applicant
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project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed simultaneously, useful for printing functional devices. Discovering the interactions of these materials and how to leverage
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involve managing multiple tasks simultaneously, requiring good time management and organizational abilities. Successful applicants will be able to prioritize effectively, ensuring efficiency and consistency
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analyses by age, ethnicity, and index of multiple deprivation will be performed. The second stage of the study will involve the analysis of prospectively collected EQ-5D-5L data from a cohort of patients to
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. Structured around four interconnected research strands—(Re)conceptualising, Understanding, Forecasting and Tackling—the Centre’s programme aims for far-reaching insights that transform global responses