116 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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programme and its students. You will be responsible for the design and delivery of MBA1Y specific elements of the programme as well as working alongside the wider MBA team to support and deliver on shared
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runs a vibrant programme of around 500 events. Philanthropy plays a significant role in the life of the Academy and supports our mission to develop and educate the musicians of tomorrow. The Royal
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distribution across residential buildings. In addition to linen operations, the post holder will assist with minor maintenance tasks, move furniture and supplies, and carry out safety checks to help ensure a
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, you will play a pivotal role in furthering the ambitions of the newly established stewardship programme, focusing on Major and Principal Donors to the School. You will assist with the expansion
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About the Role We employ Portfolio, Programme and Project Management best practice principles using the industry standard MoP, PRINCE2 and MSP methodologies; however this is a pragmatic
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(Maternity Cover) to support teaching on the mentorship programme and the evaluation of the online MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming (SRHPP) which is co-delivered with the University
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the objectives and development of the research programme on the Oncogenic and Immunogenic Roles of Transposable Elements in Cancer. The appointed PDRA will be integrated into a multidisciplinary team and will
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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About the Role The project “An Erlangen Programme for AI” (funded by the UKRI), will broadly involve applying advanced mathematical techniques for understanding training in neural networks, with
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hepatitis and COVID-19 You will undertake research investigations in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Chloe Orkin to realise the objectives and development of the research programme