318 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of London
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opportunity to be part of a nationally significant programme. You’ll work in a supportive, inclusive, and visionary team — one that values bold thinking, rigorous delivery, and meaningful impact. Together
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Engineering or related area. You should have expertise in computational-modelling, analysis, and high-performance computing, with proficiency in CFD, fluid-structure-interaction and programming. Experience in
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. Proficiency in statistical methods, programming (including Linux), and use of high-performance computing clusters and parallel computation is expected, along with a clear research vision to enhance the Unit’s
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) OR the equivalent in experience, be able to relate to and provide courteous assistance to academics, researchers, students and other technicians, have excellent interpersonal skills including written and oral communication
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, the models will incorporate novel estimates of vaccine waning and account for variation vaccine effectiveness across different populations within the UK. The post will be part of a large research programme on
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will be contributing to our integrated, systems-based curriculum of the first and second year BVetMed programme, our Accelerated year for graduates, our pre-BVetMed Gateway year and our BSc Biosciences
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, particularly through a regular audit programme. Working as part of the Research Governance and Integrity team, the focus of the role will be ensure expert support, advice and guidance to the institution
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a high-quality undergraduate programme in Psychology. Some experience of teaching at undergraduate or MSc level is desirable. In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package
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researcher to work in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Michelle West to realise the objectives of a research programme into Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) mechanisms of transformation and
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in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. The Baby Ubuntu programme is a group-participatory programme