71 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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of ground-breaking research that aims to revolutionise the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease? Join our team as a Research Assistant/Associate for the prestigious ESPRC-funded TORUS Programme Grant
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Newcastle Drug Discovery Programme and as a partnership with Cancer Research Horizons and Astex Pharmaceuticals. It is ideally suited to candidates with a background in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry
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the post may be made to Dr Gill Norman (gill.norman@ncl.ac.uk) or Dr Gurdeep Sagoo (gurdeep.sagoo@ncl.ac.uk ). Key Accountabilities Contribute to the leadership of the TAR programme, delivered by a
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. The bioinformatic work will be performed using high performance cloud computing solutions. This project offers the opportunity to utilise emerging sequencing approaches and develop novel laboratory and bioinformatic
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expertise in Robotics, Lab Automation and Image Informatics. You will be also supported by a senior supervisor from Draeger. Candidates should have an undergraduate qualification in Computer and Data Science
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Research Programme Manager to ensure a co-ordinated and efficient support service is provided across the BRC Oversee the delivery of key cross cutting areas including Communications, Research Capacity
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Associate Studies Programme team. The primary role is to deliver postgraduate education to physician associate students in years one and two. You will contribute to all aspects of the programme including
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of three years every taught programme in the University will be redesigned and reapproved in line with the Leading Edge Curriculum Framework. The postholder will support the team to ensure the successful
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initially will include the following programme activities: Direct patient care Supporting clinical activities Academic sessions University research and teaching duties will be arranged by consultation with
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pleased to offer a 0.2 FTE post for a period of two years to support our new undergraduate Cognitive Science Programme. We are interested in applicants from diverse backgrounds in Cognitive Science who can