62 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Leicester in United Kingdom
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About the role The University has embarked on an exciting series of programme initiatives with a range of STEMM degree programmes in China (PRC). Applications are sought from suitably qualified
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2 (Year 3) Induction programme as well as lead on a revision programme in preparation for End of Year Summative assessments and support students facing End of Year Re-sit examinations. The postholder
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Bruker NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes, a Rigaku X-ray diffraction system, multiple robotic systems for preparing crystal screens, excellent computer facilities and a range of AKTA FPLC protein
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century of change. You will build a comprehensive programme of philanthropic funding applications to raise unrestricted and restricted funds from a personal portfolio of prospects - from individuals and
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research programme focused on the isolation, purification, and characterisation of novel phage proteins, working closely with the Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow and a collaborative academic team. Your
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a PhD in mathematics, physics, earth sciences, or a related discipline, you will have a strong foundation in mathematical modelling and data analysis for complex systems. Advanced knowledge of climate
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aligned with the University's strategic goals. You will monitor and evaluate the impact and effectiveness of activities related to our Black students' experience, ensuring the high quality of the program
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About the role The Diabetes Research Centre are looking to recruit a talented, motivated individual to join an established, successful research team and contribute to a programme of work in the area
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enquiries are welcome and should be made to Jenna Shaw, Head of Nursing and Program Lead for Nursing on jenna.l.shaw@leicester.ac.uk Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s
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Medicine at ST4 level or above. You must be eligible to undertake a 3-year Out of Programme for Research (OOPR), with authorisation secured or obtainable to begin no later than February 2026, and have