183 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Bristol in United Kingdom
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The University of Bristol is seeking a dynamic and proactive Security Systems Coordinator to join our high performing team. As Security Systems Co-ordinator, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring
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will provision of specialist solutions within hybrid cloud computing including both public cloud providers and on-premises clouds; typical duties might include: Using high-level expertise, collaborate
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-line teams in IT Services and performs the day-to-day activities to build, deliver, collect and dispose of computers and mobile devices. The role holder performs the team’s delivery cycle, assists with
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Conditioning Coach, the role will assist the delivery of our Strength and Conditioning programme to our #WeAreBristol Performance Clubs. The role will work with 2-3 clubs, with the main responsibility to deliver
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collaborative, high-performing culture. Deep understanding of brand, marketing, and communication principles, with the ability to translate strategic objectives into compelling creative direction. Confident
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arrays. Additionally, a high-performance computer cluster is available at Bristol can be used to run large and parallel models. You will have full access to these facilities. You should have a relevant
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We are seeking and experienced, creative and energetic postdoc to work on our Wellcome Trust Discovery Grant ‘Developmental control of neural cell number and type’ This project exploits the extreme
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been oriented around high performance computing (HPC) but are increasingly migrating to cloud-based solutions. We are seeking a talented software engineer to bring in this transition. You'll Be Solving
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We are seeking and experienced, creative and energetic postdoc to work on our Wellcome Trust Discovery Grant ‘Developmental control of neural cell number and type’ This project exploits the extreme
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. The overarching aim of our group’s research programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology of infection, and in particular population carriage/immunity to inform the use (and development