218 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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variety of audiences, and to produce and analyse source material, information and data. Authoritative knowledge of the work practices, processes and procedures relevant to the role, including broader sector
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of complex University systems and processes to research, analyst and interpret complex data, producing bespoke reports as required. This may include identifying and resolving issues with the data
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microscopy and imaging. High level analytical capability and understanding of the scientific process. Independent intellectual critical thinking skills. Ability to communicate complex information clearly
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University of Birmingham | Belfast International Airport, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
, including self-reflection on own teaching, using student and peer review feedback, to enhance own teaching and learning processes. Play an important role in the recruitment and admission of students. Use a
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experience to represent the views of the Timetabling & Examinations division, confidently advising, and implementing solutions. You will be expected to use a variety of complex University systems and processes
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, timetabling, placements, examinations, progression, and graduation etc. Make a substantial contribution to the management, development and implementation of operational processes. Prepare and deliver management
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the School of Engineering, learning techniques and processes that can work towards the End Point Assessment. There will be the opportunity to undertake specialist courses, tailored towards a technician in
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and ensure all required assessments are in place, approved and up to date. Fully understand the safety aspects of equipment operation and be able to demonstrate/train staff (at all levels
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train other personnel on operation of this equipment Excellent writing skills and record of success in published papers Informal enquiries to Prof. Rachel K. O’Reilly, email: r.oreilly@bham.ac.uk We
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of the fundamental molecular processes underpinning these more-sustainable electrochemical applications, leading to an acceleration of their development and ultimate commercialisation. We are seeking candidates with