236 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at Cardiff University in United Kingdom
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will join a team who continue to develop and establish middleware technologies to ensure reliability and consistency of data across multiple systems. The post is full-time and open ended. Salary: £40,497
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contact Dewi James (jamesda1@cardiff.ac.uk) for further details. This position is full-time (35 hours per week), open-ended and based at Heath Park West. The majority of roles at Cardiff University
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; and/or · Improvements to our Travel & Expenses tool SAP Concur Key to success is an ability to collaborate across multiple teams and to ensure business requirements are met. You will bring a growing
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highly successful research and public engagement collaboration, which has won multiple awards for its close integration and partnership approach. The post holder will report to Dr Jack Underwood
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. It is an exciting and vibrant place to work, with many different challenges and is a proud Living Wage supporter. As the biggest university in Wales – and a major employer, with more than 7,000 staff
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of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Cardiff University. Within this part of NatClim we will produce quantitative reconstructions of deep ocean temperature, ice volume and ocean circulation at multiple
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Board and Shadow Board, and work with key contacts and project leads across the University to embed the SEP Objectives: • Cynefin (pronounced kənˈɛvɪn or kuh-nev-in) can be understood to mean the place
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internationally renowned experts in their field in a purpose-designed building, which brings together teaching, and patient-facing clinics and research together in the one place. Informal enquiries are welcomed and
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the Digital Education senior team this position will take a leadership role for the Learning Design specialism and work with learning and teaching colleagues across a range of disciplines, delivering
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on Park Place, Cardiff. The majority of roles at Cardiff University are currently operating under “blended working” arrangements, with staff having the flexibility to work partly from home and partly from