310 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions in New Zealand
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techniques, and assist in coding the Hill estimator for tail risk estimation. Skills gained This project, therefore, offers training at the intersection of finance, data science, and computational methods
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skills and a welcoming approach to people from all backgrounds. Confidence using Microsoft Office and handling basic financial administration. A detail-oriented mindset with numerical accuracy. Alignment
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qualitative and/or quantitative methods Maintain accurate records of research methods, results and analysis Prepare manuscripts and publish in reputable journals or presses Present findings at seminars
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application , uploading the relevant materials, with your intended project name. When applying, you should select "State-sponsored postgraduate program for national construction of high-level universities", and
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hosts a number of summer students, each with differing specialities, from tertiary institutes across New Zealand at both our Rotorua and Christchurch Campus. The programme involves a student completing a
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proficiency in computer use and smart systems. Strong practical and methodically minded, with a proactive approach and focus on problem ownership and resolution. Great communication and collaboration skills
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training where needed. Other key skills include: • Recognised qualification in accounts administration or a related field. • Strong numerical and data analysis skills. • A critical thinker who
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Data Group within the Department of Medicine. In this position, you will contribute to the Leveraging AI for Health Ageing programme, recently awarded inaugural funding through the New Zealand–Singapore
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working methods Confidence in dealing with a wide range of people and commitment to providing high quality service to clients. Works well both independently and as a team member. Sound judgement, discretion
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. The programme involves a student completing a 12-week, full-time, research project under the direction of Scion supervisors (allowing time for holidays over the Christmas and New Year). Students are able to gain