124 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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attributes required for this role include strong numerical and communication skills, as well as attention to detail. Excellent organisational skills, along with the abilities to communicate clearly and
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processing development and at least a BSc (Hons) degree in a numerate discipline (preferably Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a science with a significant computing element). The candidate should
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and hard-working lab group, with a shared vision to improve the understanding and management of neurodegenerative disorders using big data methods and machine learning approaches. Click the 'Apply
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, physical scientist with a good track record at problem solving using numerical models. The successful candidate will be engaged in both the development and analysis of extended functionality to better
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in this role, you will bring experience from a control centre or helpdesk environment and be confident using CAFM (Computer Aided Facilities Management) systems. You'll be a clear communicator with a
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pioneering programme that integrates advanced technical training with essential business acumen and ethical awareness. Our current projects focus on bridging critical industry skills gaps, fostering commercial
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Campus. The CMDL is a key strategic resource for the integrated cancer medicine programme aimed to translate innovative genomics methods for advanced diagnosis and clinical management of cancer
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supervise for the Dissertation in Sociology. Teaching and supervising on the Sociology MPhil on the Marginality and Inequality pathway Leading seminars and classes on research methods or other topics
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at the College which currently comprises of Future Global Leaders, Lucy Enterprise and the Life Sciences Community Programme. We seek a driven individual who shares our values to assist with planning and
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chromatin condensation by linker histone proteins. This project, which is funded by the BBSRC, is an exciting opportunity to use the latest biochemical, biophysical and structural biology methods to uncover