166 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of London
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postgraduate programmes in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, and biological sciences and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing. Registry is developing the Student Finance team. We
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centre lead and in collaboration with the rest of the clinical trials team in order to realise the objectives of various research programmes on cardiovascular disease prevention. About You You hold an
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Responsibilities Provide timely and accurate administrative support for all Degree Education and PhD courses offered by the department. Liaise with the Central Services team and Programme Offices to ensure efficient
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disseminating various types of research documents. The job will involve close collaboration with research groups across national and international programmes, monitoring and summarising new developments in
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computational modelling and design optimisation. You will run CFD and fluid-structure-interaction simulations. You will develop models, analyse results and collaborate with partners to inform design. The role
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undergraduate curricula and participating in postgraduate training programmes. We are looking for true team players with exceptional leadership and communication skills and who are enthusiastic about working with
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which, though complementary and following the Institute strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. The Centre for Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis (CCSPED
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Innovation. This is a key role for the University, focusing on enabling the delivery of the University’s strategic plan and its commitment to challenge-led research and partnership. Reporting to the Head of
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– a £43.6M national programme co-led by Queen Mary University of London. PharosAI is set to revolutionise AI-powered cancer care, accelerating the development of breakthrough therapies, advancing
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the Young Stars and Planets Working Group in PLATO and has multiple Guest Investigator programmes with TESS), (ii) determining planet occurrence rates as a function of time (from 1 Myr – 10 Gyr), and (iii