95 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
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of Vienna, and RIKEN in Japan. You will be managing the overarching strategic, outreach and administrative support for the research programme, working closely with the investigators from across the programme
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-discovery-development/ Your role will be to drive discovery and development of novel medicinal chemistry methods in support of students on various drug campaigns. You will work in support of the Tate, Barnard
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, students and visitors Computer literacy, experience of Microsoft Office and Outlook A flexible approach to work, with willingness to work a 5 over 7-day shift pattern including evenings and weekends, and
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, as opposed to the development of new clients. As needed, you will research new business opportunities, using a variety of channels and methods including social media, networking designated target
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/or HCI (Human Computer Interaction). You will have a good track record of publications that demonstrate this experience, preferably including user studies. You will also have excellent interpersonal
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is part of the Julia Anderson Training Programme which provides individuals who are at the early stage of their career with hands-on experience working on projects or activities conducted by
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others in the use of new digital systems and/ or software Understanding of project management techniques and methods Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex
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Are you a talented researcher in Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence with a passion for outreach and an interest in antimicrobial resistance? Are you a talented researcher in Computer
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the Initiative’s Director, Professor Alison Holmes and the Executive Chair the Lord Ara Darzi, to deliver all aspects of this ambitious programme. This will include; overseeing the delivery of the purpose-built
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Project Manager to lead this transformation, overseeing a programme with an initial capital investment of £3 million in 2025/26 and a total estimated value of £12 million over five years. In this role, you