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Research Institute’s ESRC and EPSRC. The pathway is seeking to develop expertise in researching human behaviour, combining advanced quantitative and digital analytical methods, applied to data generated
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. They will be responsible for the administrative management of the study, for example maintaining Trial Master File and applying for appropriate governance approvals. They will also be required to develop and
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candidate will work on the UKRI-funded project, Mor-Neidr that will be focused on developing experimentally-validated computational models for soft polymers including viscoelastic and viscoplastic model
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delivery in all people related matters including, but not limited to, Industrial Relations, Employee Relations, People Development, Equality, Remuneration, Workforce Planning and Governance. This role will
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the best possible evidence. This fully-funded studentship is part of the centres goal to advance research excellence, inform policy and practice and to develop future research leaders. This PhD project will
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efforts to understand, evaluate, and promote equitable interactions between humans and embodied AI systems. The successful candidate will develop and deploy HRI experiments using the Franka Emika Research 3
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examines and develops knowledge relating to wider issues, e.g. (in)equality, wellbeing, climate change, and sustainability. Swansea University’s School of Management has significant strengths in digital
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Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM) – Swansea University’s flagship new £55M facility for advanced semiconductor research and development. The Semiconductor Equipment Technician will
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with SpLDs, ASC, AD(H)D, mental health conditions, medical conditions and other support needs, as part of the non-medical-helper team. Specialist one to one support focuses on helping students to develop
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for an individual with technical experience to join the Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM) – Swansea University’s flagship new £55M facility for advanced semiconductor research and development