258 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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programme Current first-year PGRs are eligible to apply for the general CSC scholarship scheme, though not the joint scheme. If you would like to apply for the general scheme, please contact CSC directly. The
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Survey of Space and Time (LSST) and the Simons Observatory (SO), two surveys the JBCA is heavily involved in. One post will be centered on developing simulation-based inference methods for the joint
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are recruiting an enthusiastic and collaborative post-doctoral research associate with expertise in formal methods, machine learning, control theory, numerical analysis, or a related discipline, with a strong
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team at the NIHR Manchester Biomedical Research Centre Digital Infrastructure. You will collaborate with experts in computational medicine, clinical informatics, and translational healthcare, working
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Research Programme funded study entitled “Co-Developing a Care Pathway Between Community Pharmacies and General Practices in the Deep End to Prevent Long Term Illnesses”. The Primary objective of this study
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medicine studies to uncover how pollutants and infections interact with our genes to cause and exacerbate chronic inflammatory diseases. The post-holder will be responsible for applying computational methods
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We are looking for an enthusiastic NMR spectroscopist to join our team investigating the mechanisms of action of phosphoryl transfer enzymes. The current position will focus on solution NMR methods
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are seeking candidates with a strong grounding in sociological theory and methods who can convene PGT level modules on ‘Social Theory: Structure, Relations and Interaction’ and ‘Research Design’. Applicants
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Division at Alliance Manchester Business School. We are particularly eager to hear from applicants with interests in marketing analytics, digital marketing, and research methods (qualitative or quantitative
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require a research associate to work with us on this innovative project, using qualitative methods to explore the relationship between death administration and under-recognised forms of social inequality