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distribution, performance management, and professional development Lead and support collaborative engagement between educational designers, academic staff, and external stakeholders to align with university and
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input, security, and distribution in collaboration with the Research Officer Act as a key point of contact for consortium members, site investigators, and stakeholders About You: Degree in a relevant
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-on STEAM experiences. Your role involves managing the logistics of delivering high-quality outreach programs, working collaboratively with the team to develop and refine program content, and support in
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& Administration: Liaise with regulatory bodies, coordinate Biosecurity import permits and assist in the preparation and distribution of data and reports. About You Our ideal candidate will possess: A BSc (Hons) in
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fundamental to the productivity, reputation, and success of DTA. This position provides high level support in a range of areas for DTA’s Changed Behaviour Program and to help facilitate the development
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groups: the Institute of Cybersecurity and Cryptology, the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, and the Centre for Applied Computing and Distributed Systems. This position will require you to be experienced
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Research in the real world. The Amgen Scholars Program is an international program that gives undergraduate students hands-on lab experience, working for 7 weeks in one of our world-class labs
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Species’ distributions are shifting in response to global climate change and other human pressures. Accurate methods to monitor and predict distribution shifts are urgently needed to manage
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. The latest advanced techniques in machine learning and computer vision for image content analysis will be applied to generate data for dynamic species distribution models. This data will in turn be used
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, from swarm robotics to mesh networks. The prototypical model system for the investigation of self-organised task allocation are social insect colonies, such as bees and ants. They are able to distribute