40 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University
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learning and professional experience across the University. As part of the End User Compute (EUC) team, you will contribute to the engineering, management, security, and compliance of our multi‑platform
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Programme Cycle to Work scheme Various other rewards and benefits. How To Apply: Your application must include a supporting statement which provides examples of how your experience and skills match each
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technology sector—we recently achieved TEF Gold and an OFSTED Outstanding rating. The Department of Computing and Mathematics is a thriving academic community of over 80 staff and 2,500 students. We have
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to be part of a major NERC funding program and be part of the SUPERSLUG team involving researchers from the Universities of Plymouth, Exeter and Newcastle. The project seeks to reveal new fundamental
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detection methods are in their infancy, as there is uncertainty around the best ways to sample and measure these chemicals accurately in the environment. As part of this research, you will use advanced
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: Key skills: A good understanding of programming within the Unity games engine using C# and experience with VR application development. Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer
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understanding of and experience with programming using Python for machine learning, C# and C++ Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer science, AI, software engineering or a similar technical field, or
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of multi-disciplinary researchers, led by Prof Pollock, using a range of innovative methods to establish GUIDE. The role will involve a variety of research tasks including, developing the GUIDE
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discipline A first degree and a PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field Confidence and experience teaching at foundation and undergraduate levels Ideally, experience delivering up‑to‑date research methods
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partners in co-designing and evaluating AI-enabled systems and contribute to research in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Assistive Technology. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated researcher