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Intelligence (AI), health informatics, urban analytics, statistical and mathematical methods, and visualisation and immersive technologies. This is a clearly-defined training and development role for early
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of Computer Science, linking with other School, such as the Schools of Earth and Environment (SEE) and Mathematics. The University of Leeds is a founding member of the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) and home to
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. They will work on developing novel computer vision methods to improve decision making. The project will provide an opportunity to collaboratively work with computational scientists, pathologists and clinical
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to apply your skills in automation and reactor engineering to the development of new microwave flow platforms for use in materials chemistry? Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted extensive interest
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for an experienced manager to join the team to support both our Corporate, Processes and Systems (CPS) Programme and lead the governance activities of the finance team, further developing the control environment
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are looking to recruit part time activators to support the delivery of the Get Out, Get Active programme. The Get Out, Get Active programme provides an inclusive, welcoming, safe and social environment
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Volunteering Hub, Students into Schools and The Laidlaw Leadership and Research programme, amongst others. The team deliver a range of events and initiatives to support and encourage students to engage with
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to recruit four part-time activators to support the facilitation and delivery of our UoL Active Campus programme for staff and students. Our Active Campus programme provides an inclusive and social environment
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working with research teams across NCAS to deliver on the atmospheric boundary-layer science components of the NCAS science strategy/programme. You will liaise closely with the NCAS Weather Science
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also operates two public galleries, Treasures of the Brotherton and the Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, which delivers a bold exhibition programme drawing from active research, the collections and the