360 computer-programmer-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Sheffield
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, particularly in computational physics (coding), applied mathematics, and independent experimental design. Access to opportunities to build optional, self-directed experience in these areas before university
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programme of research. This may include managing time, materials, finance and equipment. Disseminate research findings/results through the production of papers for high quality journals and presentation
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sets, plan and execute large scale computational analyses, compile and present results, contribute to writing publications, present at lab meetings and conferences and contribute to other activities in
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Technologies Programme and is a five-year project with £22.4 million total funding for a consortium of 17 institutions and over 50 research groups. The task of the theory group led by Prof Kyriienko
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an interdisciplinary supervisory team and an established Advisory Programme. The student will join the well-funded and friendly Whitfield lab (see blog). Please apply for this project using this link: https
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planning, student intake forecasting, tuition fee setting and new programme financial viability assessments. This involves collaborating with other professional services teams, analysing complex information
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. · Interpret and communicate results to Project Manager, Senior Project Manager and some essential Operational areas. At times communication to the customer programme manager is required to support the work
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sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computation, with experiment limitations implemented as mathematical constraints. The applicant should have a a mastery of linear algebra, multivariate calculus
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; computer vision; and machine learning. Ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to deadlines. Ability to work with people from different backgrounds and in team across
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., manuscripts for publication and grant applications. Plan for specific aspects of the research programme. If given a particular hypothesis to examine, plan for own contribution up to 3 months ahead