91 high-performance-computing-postdoc uni jobs at Durham University in United Kingdom
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platforms including High Performance Computing, computational and cutting-edge data analytics methods, and growth and retention of vital capacity in research software engineering and technical R&D
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monitor systems for measurement of performance against key metrics and for ensuring compliance to ensure the focus and direction of the programme. Provide the best possible service to key stakeholders
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Programme Development Manager ( Job Number: 25000677) Research and Innovation Services Grade 7: - £38,249 - £45,413 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: Three years Contracted Hours
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demonstrate high quality research in the field of Computer Science, with the ability to teach our students to an exceptional standard and to fully engage in the services, citizenship and values
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for: Essential Criteria Over 3 years Experience of working in all sections of the kitchen in a high volume, high quality catering operation. Minimum level 2 in industry recognised culinary qualification Experience
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reputation. 6. Experience of managing and developing a team or teams in a high-performance environment. 7. Possession of a full driving license with no endorsements Skills/Abilities/Knowledge 8
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be supported to develop your high-quality teaching expertise and to lead in teaching innovation and excellence to embed our student experience. You will be expected to engage in scholarship related
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satisfactory performance, your position will be confirmed as permanent. Applicants must demonstrate high quality research in the field of soft condensed matter physics, with the ability to teach our students
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contribution to the development of DCAD’s professional academic education and programme of activities for staff, while allowing unrivalled opportunities to progress and embed your career in an exciting and
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demographic changes, such as those caused by the Black Death. The MTBC comprises many lineages that cause TB in human and animal hosts, but only a handful of lineages are responsible for the high mortality and