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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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Health Regulations. Work independently, as well as within a team, to ensure proper operation and maintenance of equipment. The employee is to communicate with any relevant stakeholders (internal
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. The research focus of our group is on parallel computing, supercomputing, and performance tuning and optimization of advanced applications. Our team currently consists of 10 scientific and 3 administrative
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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notes, and produce well-researched notes. Strong organisational and time management abilities; ability to self-motivate; manage a range of tasks in parallel; and reprioritise effectively in response
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.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Siegfried Benkner, focuses on research in programming paradigms, languages, compilers and software infrastructures for scientific computing to support users in the process of solving
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stomata (2). In parallel, you will measure gas exchange in these plants, allowing you to explore how guard cell shape influences stomatal performance, both at the level of individual stomata and the whole
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cells, most notably immune cells. This project will investigate how cells coordinate these parallel nutrient scavenging approaches. The aim is to uncover the molecular mechanisms by which they talk
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device efficiency. There will be an opportunity to learn the tools required for parallel computing using graphical processing units. This will be used to maximise the computational throughput to enable
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and distributed memory programming tools (e.g. OpenMP, MPI) Accelerator programming (e.g. CUDA, OpenCL, SYCL) Serial and parallel debugging and profiling Parallel numerical algorithms and libraries