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Area: Computer Science, AI, Computer Vision, Food and nutrition Location: Nottingham, Jubilee campus/Sutton Bonington Campus. Placement at PepsiCo’s R&D centre (Leicester). Closing Date: 17th
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be expected to conduct work which include computer simulations, software generation, literature searches, data analyses and drafting of reports. You will join an established team, led by Prof. Stam
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experimental needs of staff and students, ability to work autonomously and good computer skills. Possession of a health and safety qualification would be an advantage, while strong general technical and problem
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. Previous experience of working in a similar customer-focused role is essential, together with evidence of managing cash-handling/reconciliation processes. Previous experience working with computer-booking
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to determine iron bioaccessibility and amino acid digestibility for protein quality estimation, alongside Caco-2 cell models to assess iron uptake. The successful candidate will work with fermentation scientists
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engineering and have or be in the process of obtaining a related PhD and a track record of successful research. They will be computer literate with strong communications skills and a proven ability to work as
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described by patients, there are few interventions that are currently in place to support recovery. To determine how to best intervene in a cost-effective way, we need up to date cost estimates and quality
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candidate will have the following; • Experience in the maintenance and operation of feeding equipment and working with dairy cattle • Computer literate, with experience in using Microsoft Office suite
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Music Studies’ (Level 1), ‘Aesthetics of Electronic and Computer Music’ (Level 1), ‘The Broadway Musical’ (Levels 2 and 3), ‘Music and War’ (Levels 2 and 3), and ‘Hollywood Musical’ (Levels 2 and 3). You
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key area of patient safety that can be improved with the use of computer vision approaches to system analysis. For many clinical procedures there can be multiple deviations in service delivery, which