197 parallel-computing positions at BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTRE "ALEXANDER FLEMING"
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an established internationally-leading programme of neuroscience research led by Professor Kevin Talbot, Professor Martin Turner and Dr Alexander Thompson. You will be responsible for the provision of research
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Lateral Sclerosis, ALS, and the related disorder frontotemporal dementia, FTD) through their engagement with an established internationally-leading programme of neuroscience research led by Professor Kevin
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22 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) Research Field Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4) Established
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-time full-time Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline Applications are possible throughout the year. For more information, please see: https
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the PhD thesis in either language, English or German. Full-time / part-time full-time Mode of study Hybrid Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Additional
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PhD Studentship: Robust quantum control for quantum error correction The development of fault-tolerant quantum computing is one of the most coveted aims of quantum technology. It will bring about a
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this with expertise in high‑performance computing and artificial intelligence using unique scientific infrastructures. Apply your data science skills to real-world challenges! At the Helmholtz School for Data
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, psychosis, anxiety, and ADHD using gene expression and phenotypic measures. Maintain detailed records of studies conducted, organize data, prepare data for computer input ,and record computer output. Offload
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times Prepares and develops materials for assigned classes/labs according to program expectations Provides students with class syllabi Delivers course content using appropriate methods for student needs
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AMR. The LCN leads Q-BIOMED, the UK’s Quantum Biomedical Sensing Research Hub a 5-year £24m national programme spanning several UCL departments and six partner universities. Our staff and students have