123 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Bristol
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of challenge and support, you’ll gain fantastic experience, and room to develop and advance your career. We are proud to have been recognised through numerous accreditations and awards that demonstrate our
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The position initially involves turning significant progress we have made in establishing a critical-mixture double spiking method for the high precision analysis of mass-dependent K isotope
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field of work, with the right mix of challenge and support, you’ll gain fantastic experience, and room to develop and advance your career. We are proud to have been recognised through numerous
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and development opportunities to help you pursue your chosen career. We are proud to have been recognised through numerous accreditations and awards that demonstrate our commitment to creating a
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The Head Coach 8&U Performance will coach tennis across the programme and assist in the delivery and development of our junior coaching and competition programme. This is a 28 hour per week
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of challenge and support, you’ll gain fantastic experience, and room to develop and advance your career. We are proud to have been recognised through numerous accreditations and awards that demonstrate our
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topics to both management and operational staff, ensuring the training is relevant and appropriate. Review of risk assessments and method statements and other safety documents, as well as aiding
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across the University. As part of a University-wide Professional Services Transformation Programme (PSTP), they will develop seamless, consistent and effective research and innovation services across
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assessments, developing Water Safety Plans, producing method statements, and auditing contractor and in-house work to ensure full regulatory compliance. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
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information from high-quality videos that share content with distorted footage as constraints in the learning process of modelling algorithms. This method uses the characteristics and knowledge embedded in high