87 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 24 August 2025 We are looking for a passionate and experienced IT Programme and Project
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support in areas such as distributed systems, programming, artificial intelligence, or related computing disciplines. Attributes and Behaviour Strong communication and interpersonal skills, capable
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for Research Associate • PhD in any related areas, preferable in an interdisciplinary topic (e.g. Computational Neuroscience, or Biomedical Engineering) Newcastle University is a global University where
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-Trust funded research project which aims to understand which computational (reinforcement learning) mechanisms are engaged by different antidepressant treatments. RELMED is a unique opportunity to
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and Language Sciences, including our Speech and Language Sciences subject area. The postholder should have a PhD in a relevant discipline e.g. Speech and Language Sciences, Education, Psychology
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, and citizen science? Join us in leading an exciting programme to engage schools and coastal communities with their marine heritage. You'll co-create citizen science initiatives, innovate inclusive
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world-class research in human and planetary health. The project that you will be working on is part of the NIHR SPHR Healthy places, healthy planet research programme. The programme aims to generate
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pastoral support and participating in the management and administration of the degree programme(s) as required. You will also be expected to make a significant contribution to research within the Faculty by
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graduate community, focussed around the research degrees, the MLitt Philosophy and the PhD in Philosophy, which together comprise around 30 students. We have ten full-time permanent staff, whose common
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dissertation supervision. For this T&S role, you must have a PhD in a relevant subject (or a PhD near completion – i.e. strictly within three months of submission), and a strong scholarly profile or trajectory