82 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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care services. You will work with, and under the direction of, the Collaborations Programme Manager to support the effective delivery of MLTC CNC programme activity and the activity of its workstreams
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numerical and IT skills are essential and you must be able to work accurately to tight deadlines. To thrive in the role you will need to be well organised and customer focussed. Informal enquiries
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customer experience in an internationally focused environment. You will be numerate and possess strong IT skills. You will have experience of working within a busy, high-volume customer focused service, and
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of rare diseases exploring the use of methods such as multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) Lead the day-to-day delivery of the ARDT programme including the design, lead and delivery of a systematic
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innovative methods to solve real-world problems whilst delivering significant academic contributions. The post is full time, fixed term for 24 months. You will be based in the newly renovated Stephenson
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, and associated data processing. Use of industry standard computer processing software and specialist software as appropriate to the duties, (Surveying data processing, GIS, CAD, BIM, Remote Sensing
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Design of Experiments (DoE), computational guidance and laboratory automation to rapidly explore and improve pathway performance. The post offers excellent opportunities for publications, collaboration and
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methods. You will be expected to present through oral presentations and contribute to publications, requiring strong communication skills. In addition to conducting your research, you will take on some
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, ensuring the correct method of embalming is used so that structures are preserved in a way most useful for the dissection that will take place To work on the production of new prosections using specialist
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methods. This post is full time, fixed term for a period of 11 months. For informal enquiries contact: Dr Jérémie Nsengimana (Jeremie.nsengimana@newcastle.ac.uk ), Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah