21 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Leeds
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experience? We have roles available for General English Language Tutors for on-campus summer teaching at the University of Leeds. The General English programme focuses on enabling students to communicate
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, building and supporting the numerous innovative solutions demanded by modern computationally intensive research across domains such as Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Computational Fluid Dynamics
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stimulating role, ideal for someone who enjoys working across multiple areas and is eager to make a tangible impact. You’ll be central to supporting our research projects, including numerous prestigious
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flexible working arrangements. Are you hard working with strong numerical skills and an eye for detail? Do you have administrative experience in a busy environment, with the ability to manage deadlines? Do
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from 170 different countries and over 9,000 staff of 100 different nationalities. The Research Computing team at the University of Leeds is a cornerstone of the university’s research efforts, designing
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responsible for planning and delivering a programme of events across the academic year, from large scale events such as a Volunteering Fair, National Student Volunteering Week and conferences to smaller
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You will be employed within the School of Computing, Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences. This role is located at TurinTech, 1 Finsbury Ave, London EC2M 2PF. Do you have a strong background
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flexibly with limited direction to support projects with competing priorities and timescales? A newly established Transformation Office and Climate Principles Programme supports the University to deliver
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advise on methods of control where hazards are identified. You will also work outside of the clinical setting, working alongside managers providing support and advice to assist them in maintaining and
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applicants who have experience of digital programme development and teaching. With a doctorate in a relevant area of sociology, social policy or a related discipline, you will have research and teaching