158 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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management of a number of functions. This includes Building Information Modelling and Digital Twin processes and models, through capital delivery and maintenance of the models; Ownership of Document and
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, policies / processes / procedures, or something else entirely. The choices of approach, technologies, implementation and final solution are driven primarily by the principal of choosing the best tool
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processes. Contributing to the development of external relationships with key stakeholders in education, sport, physical activity and other related sectors. Advising on personal development of colleagues and
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University systems and processes to research, analyse and interpret complex data, producing bespoke reports as required. This may include identifying and resolving issues with the data. Support the management
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, Permanent Closing date: 30th September 2025 Background The School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham, UK, seeks to recruit talented computer scientists from diverse backgrounds for the role
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teaching and processes inter-library loan requests made by university staff and students. Working as part of the team you will undertake a range of operational duties in support of these activities. You will
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line managers in processing HR matters such as annual leave and maintaining sickness records Collate and report on mandatory training and personal development records for all staff Diary coordination
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, approved and up to date. Fully understand the safety aspects of equipment operation and be able to demonstrate/train staff (at all levels) on the correct usage of the equipment. Ensuring that regular
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on own teaching, using student and peer review feedback, to enhance own teaching and learning processes. Undertake some management/administration duties arising from teaching, under the supervision
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for the processing of human blood and tissue samples and subsequent analysis of γδ T cells. The project uses flow cytometry, FACS sorting, metabolic assays, and multiplex immunohistochemistry to investigate