274 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Glasgow
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processes, as appropriate, using a variety of methods and techniques and to provide effective, timely and appropriate feedback to students to support their learning. 4. Supervise individual student projects
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. To contribute to the design and development of appropriate teaching materials to ensure content and methods of delivery meet learning objectives. 3. To participate in the assessment process, using a variety of
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: Animal Welfare Science, Ethics & Law [MSc] , Ecology & Environmental Biology [MRes] , Quantitative Methods in Biodiversity, Conservation & Epidemiology [MSc] Outline: Preventing the irreversible loss
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0.01fte Job Purpose To support teaching and assessment of students taking PGT courses involving practical computing exercises and projects in the life sciences through demonstration, oversight and problem
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of a programme of engagement activities, including public and community engagement, events and exhibitions and skills development/training programmes and activities. Main duties and responsibilities 1
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activity Linear and non-linear statistical methods References Harvey et al. (2010) Physical activity and common mental disorders. British Journal of Psychiatry; 197: 357-364. Kopp M, Steinlechner, Ruedl G et
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macrophages, increasing the infected macrophage population [4]. There is a plethora of methods used to diagnose leishmaniasis, ranging from observing clinical symptoms (which can be variable, non-specific and
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methods in [6]) based on spatial cellular graphs constructed from these images to predict clinical outcomes. The research will be carried out using two comprehensively annotated cohorts of non-small-cell
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the development and application of art theory, particularly gender and post-1945 collecting practices, collections and museums technical art history: interdisciplinary research into artists’ materials, methods, and
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Our Doctoral Training Programme focuses on training PhD students in key MRC skills priorities in quantitative skills (mathematics, statistics, computation, and developing digital excellence) as