85 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at University of Bristol
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(or about to obtain) a PhD in experimental particle physics or equivalent professional experience in the research area required. You have fluency in at least one programming language (C++ and/or Python
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need to contact the project supervisor to discuss. Online applications are made via the 'Apply' button above. Please select Engineering Mathematics* on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted
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based modelling, the application of mathematical concepts from UQ/ML to practical problems, and an understanding of scripting/programming. Individuals with an applied mathematics background who have an
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, Vortex-Lattice methods). You have well-developed data post-processing and analytics skills using Matlab, python or similar programming language and are proficient in code development. You are self
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programming languages for research and/or an interest in learning new languages, is most welcome. You should have experience applying best practices in software engineering, such as version control, testing and
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circulation of Welsh manuscripts and early printed books in Welsh, French, Latin, and English. Undertake research on medieval Welsh translations and adaptations of French literature. Present papers
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range of methods in various software and/or coding languages Academic research publication track record compatible with career stage Desirable Experience in comparative genomics Working knowledge
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career researcher with a PhD in organic synthesis, and a first degree in chemistry. The following skills and experience are advantageous for the role: ability to plan and execute experimental work involved
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The Department of English at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Creative Writing who specialises in fiction (short story or novel) (Pathway 3, level b or c). This is an
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techniques Expertise with python, or an alternative programming language Experience with software installation and use of HPCs Enthusiasm to collaborate with researchers unfamiliar with your research