274 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Glasgow
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by UKRI’s Population Health Improvement UK (PHI UK). This initiative develops computational models to assess how policies under consideration by our policy partners would likely impact economic
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to contribute towards the STFC Late-Stage Commercialisation project “Natural NDT-CE” under PI Dr David Mahon. The candidate is also expected to support the wider experimental research programme of the Nuclear
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analysis, utilising business analysis methods to document data structures and business processes and defining business requirements. E2 Practical experience of stakeholder engagement and maintaining
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teaching methods and techniques to work within the subject area, as well as, an ability to engage the interest and enthusiasm of students to inspire learning and to provide pastoral care to students within
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teaching methods and techniques to work within the subject area A3 Thorough knowledge and ability to apply policy, practice and procedures including broader University/sector/external (e.g. commercial
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independently and under minimum supervision. C7 Good numerical skills. C8 Competent written and oral communication skills. Experience Essential: E1 Previous experience of working in a busy customer-facing
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and future directions within the relevant research disciplines as outlined in the Job Purpose. A3. Well-developed working knowledge of research methods, technical models, equipment and techniques
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comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of the wider subject area or subject specialism Desirable: B1. Specialist knowledge of neuroimaging methods such as EEG and/or fMRI. Skills Essential: C1. Good management
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A management PhD is a research intensive degree programme for students with a strong academic background. The PhD program develops researchers in Management for careers in academia, industry and
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of understanding and interpreting the technical requirements of service users and implementing appropriate methods of achieving their needs. E3 Experience of planning and organising own workload to meet the needs