27 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at University of Hull in United Kingdom
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backgrounds; people who have a declared disability; LGBTQI+ people; and women particularly for our Grade 9 and 10 roles. Applicants are expected to upload a CV and covering letter Title: Business Development
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mentor and will have access to development opportunities as part of the HYMS Health Professions Education Unit and Teaching Excellence Academy. For more info: Please view the attached job description for
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. Our colleagues, students and partners have developed a renewed, ambitious and distinctive vision – to shape a fairer, brighter, carbon-neutral future for all and our largest faculty (the Faculty
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programming. We are particularly interested in candidates with AI expertise in Healthcare or Engineering. For more info: Please view the attached JD, or contact Prof. Kevin Pimbblet at k.pimbblet@hull.ac.uk
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delivering real value through collaboration and innovation? If so, we want to hear from you. We’re looking for an experienced Product Owner to lead the development and evolution of key digital platforms
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. Develop and maintain detailed financial models and forecasts, across multiple years where required, to support strategic planning and decision-making. Monitor budget performance throughout the financial
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Health and Human Performance Laboratory containing multiple force plates, integrated 3D optoelectronic motion capture cameras, EMG, isokinetic dynamometry and dynamic computerised posturography/balance
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financial reporting, including statutory accounts and management information. Developing and implementing financial policies and procedures, including the successful implementation and development of Workday
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View All Vacancies Reference: UOH-TA-0399 Campus: Hull Faculty/Area: Infrastructure Services School/Department: Campus Development and Strategy Subject Group/Team: Development Strategy and
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join an interdisciplinary team and have the opportunity to develop new methodologies for analysing geological and commercial opportunities for deep geothermal energy in the UK. The NNZA-funded project