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to be able to act as the project lead and to take responsibility for the delivery of the programme's objectives. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you
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track record of successfully delivering aerothermal technology development projects, with specific skills relating to rotating turbine tests. We are looking for a diverse skillset, including good
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driving research objectives, writing up work for presentation and publication, collaborating with experimental partners, assisting in the supervision of student research projects, and delivering seminars
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. The successful applicants will have a track record of science communication (e.g. presentations, outreach activities, teaching), and will have published in the field of plant biology. The successful applicants
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have a proven track record of high-quality peer-reviewed publications in these areas and experience designing, conducting, and analysing human studies. We are open to a range of skill sets, but
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Qualified accountant with significant experience in complex matrix organisations Experience in effectively engaging with the culture and objectives of a complex institution Strong influencing and analytical
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teams is essential. A track-record of publication in relevant fields is desirable. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply
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experience; Research experience in static analysis and/or compilers and/or programming language tools; Track record of publication; Strong skills in functional programming. Desirable Characteristics Haskell
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research objectives. This will involve planning and managing their own research activity and liaising with colleagues in the Speech Research Group at Cambridge and with the partner groups in ALTA and CUP&A