11 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST in United Kingdom
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To provide technical and administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the University/School's large hybrid computing platform and to assist in its development and expansion across multiple
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. This interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Lincoln and University of Liverpool focuses on developing innovative computational approaches that integrate advanced genomic analysis with state-of-the-art
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, supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). The PEACEPLUS programme is co-funded by the European Union, the Government of the United
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pharmaceutical manufacturing. Familiar in in vitro studies. Proficient in applying statistical methods and tools. Authorship of at least one research manuscript as first author, published in internationally
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will apply your specialist knowledge and experience of methods and processes, to generate innovative research outputs which have a direct economic and technical benefit to companies and sectors. You will
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familiarity with computer packages e.g. Microsoft Office. Our current staff profile in Queen's Sport shows an under-representation of Protestants and so we particularly welcome applications to this role from
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The purpose of this role is to support the work of the RICHeS programme at QUB providing research and access to archaeological and heritage science. The RICHeS Scientist (Research Fellow) will be a
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the essential criteria for the post, which includes: Have or be about to obtain a PhD in computer science, engineering, mathematics or physical sciences area. Recent high quality research experience in
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, student, staff and community led functions within Sport. Additionally, the postholder will be responsible for developing, leading, and delivering a programme of engagement with alumni in support of Queen's
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. The successful candidate will become an active member of the Energy, Power and Intelligent Control (EPIC) research centre within the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EEECS