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) · Start date: Available immediately · Contract: Fixed term for 3 years · Location: Sutton Bonington Campus, University of Nottingham For more information about our research group, please visit: https
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CV copy. For information about the School of Mathematical Sciences and active research themes see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/index.aspx . Informal enquiries may be addressed to Luis
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(https://qomix.weebly.com/), which is focussed on quantum science with ultracold atoms and quantum technologies based on advanced 3D-printing methods. Our areas of interest include fundamental questions in
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in promoting talent cultivation and innovation as well as that of UNNC. UNNC’s undergraduate programme of Business Administration was launched in 2004 and the doctoral programme in 2009. The subject
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with local NHS Trusts, and is fully-registered by UKCRC (http://www.ukcrc-ctu.org.uk ). Our mission is to conduct high quality, high impact, multicentre trials to improve health and well-being. We
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advised that normally your references will be contacted prior to the interview. For more details and/or to apply on-line please access: https://jobs.nottingham.edu.cn/job/184375/ If you are unable to apply
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this information-gathering process. The successful applicant will have strong expertise in programming, and in particular developing AI-based computer vision methods. Ideally, they will have experience
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they may need to further develop (and for which we will provide support). The applicant will also be expected to work side-by-side with staff recruited in computer science and the wider academic team
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The University of Nottingham are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic computational chemist for a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow post within the research group of Professor
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and testing a prototype tool with young people, practitioners and computer scientists to support improved identification, understanding and support for self-harm in young people. You will support the