78 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Manchester Metropolitan University in Uk
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: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Good numerical and analytical skills. The ability to work as part of a team and provide excellent customer service. Excellent organisational skills, with
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programme and align with the School's strategic research themes across architecture, landscape, and the built environment. You will also have the opportunity to join one of the Faculty's research groups
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the People and Planet University League as one of the most sustainable universities in the UK. We are a world-leading provider of Carbon Literacy training, contributing to a global education programme to help
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for machine learning, and experience with VR application development. Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer science, software engineering or a similar technical field, or equivalent professional
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, materials and electrochemical testing methods and characterisations. Attend Faculty, Department and Programme meetings/boards as appropriate and proactively contribute to decision making. The project will
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research methods and experienced in working on projects focused on the needs of people with learning disabilities and autistic people. The ideal candidate will have an understanding of adult social care in
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process you developed that improved the way project expenditure were tracked, reported, or claimed? What methods have you used to ensure that the project team and beneficiaries comply with funding
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care Experience working effectively within a team Ability to work independently and use initiative GCSE-level education or equivalent Competence in maintaining accurate records and using computer systems
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the specialism internally and externally to ensure wide exposure leading to utilisation and engage in collaborative projects; Work with stakeholders to develop new methods to support research projects; Be
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area, you will have a strong track record of peer-reviewed publications and be able to demonstrate self-direction, a working knowledge of a range of research methods, and an ability to synthesise and