55 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at Swansea University in United Kingdom
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Cluster, Swansea provides excellent opportunities for applied research, semiconductor technology development, and industrial collaborations. As the selected PDRA, you will be simulating, designing and
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to deliver a range of Services to students, staff and customers at our Singleton and Bay Campuses. This is an exciting opportunity to join an established and developing team within Swansea University which
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week. The postholder will also be required to maintain, service, calibrate and repair clinical, pharmaceutical and laboratory equipment to meet required needs; organise practical materials and prepare
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a small research team to deliver the research agenda and strategic ambitions of the research group: developing and advancing isotope dendrochronology and dendroclimatology. More details about the
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to create the innovative Data Portal for Dementias research. The successful candidate will assist the Data Acquisition Officer & Head of Programme Development in liaising with data providers to contribute
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. Producing reports for finance, programming and marketing functions, and visiting companies. Monitoring customer feedback and analysing survey results. Collaborating with the marketing team to develop and
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(or similar), Google Tag Manager is also an important element of this role. This is an exciting opportunity for the role holder to link our marketing activity with wider website development. You will be
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Assistant (RA) to contribute to a collaborative research project funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The project focuses on the development of advanced micro/nano-electromechanical
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. The main objective of the project is to develop an AI Assistant app to provide low cost/free legal advice to individuals and SMEs. Looking specifically at Social Welfare Law there will be a particular focus
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will be encouraged to develop your own research questions and contribute to advancing analytical methods in health and care economics. You will be part of Health and Care Economics Cymru (HCEC) which is