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role model for colleagues, whilst encouraging a culture of respect and understanding by building trust with individuals and teams, along with handling difficult situations calmly and effectively
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member of staff, you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role, embedding the University sustainability strategy into your working activities wherever possible. Model the conduct and
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DBS check will be required for the successful postholder. These posts are part of a central team that includes a range of high-performing marketing, recruitment and events professionals. The team vision
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demonstrate good knowledge of mathematics, numerical modelling, fluid dynamics and signal processing and be a proficient user of a programming language, e.g. Python or Matlab. Main duties and responsibilities
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working on a collaborative project jointly with the University of Bath and our industrial partner, aiming to improve the sustainability of chemical and polymer production by system-level modelling and
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will combine the above-mentioned techniques to characterise the mechanical competence of paediatric bones and to provide a unique dataset to inform and validate computational models that aim
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model-driven and AI-based approaches to image reconstruction. The candidates will be able to adapt and test their methods in cohorts of infants and/or paediatric and/or adult patients with lung disease
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manufactured alloys, including aluminium. Models that correlate the manufacturing process to the part surface roughness and microstructure will be developed. The work will complement an overarching framework
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feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage you to apply. Please ensure that you
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workers. A project mapping the evidence base relating to emerging models of care for LGBTQ+ older people – including LGBTQ+ retirement communities and co-housing initiatives, as well as the potential role