21 parallel-computing-numerical-methods research jobs at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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are continuously on the most appropriate medicine to avoid problematic polypharmacy. Deprescribing has been identified as a way to ensure this, but developing a method to ensure deprescribing safety is needed. You
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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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. 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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collaborative team engaged in a range of research projects in marine hydrodynamics, both computational and experimental. This is a fully on-site role, with work taking place in the office and laboratory. We
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Document project progress, report results, and present findings to stakeholders Stay up to date with the latest machine learning techniques and tools, particularly in the field of computer vision The Person
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of laboratory safety protocols, good housekeeping of laboratory equipment • Adaptability to adjust to changing project needs, protocols, and timelines, and willingness to learn new methods as research evolves
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Research Assistant/Associate to undertake work as part of our NU Solve programme. Newcastle University Solve (NU Solve) in the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics (MSP) has a track record of
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for 36 month fixed term at 0.6 FTE (22 hours). Key Accountabilites Organising intervention sessions and data collection, including set up, implementation and analysis of the SleepBoost intervention program
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an integrated programme of medicinal chemistry and further screening, PTSuppress will optimise these lead compounds and repurpose already approved drugs. Ultimately, we will validate the best compounds/drugs
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, the flagship programme of the Newcastle Health Research Partnership. In addition to the Newcastle PSRC, the postholder will have an academic home at the Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute