208 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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additional university closure days and bank holidays. • Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. • Personal and Career Development support, and opportunities
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the cutting-edge facility working with our testing team. If you are an electrician, electronics or mechanical engineer, or have worked in comparable research and testing environment, and are aspiring to develop
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this project as Knowledge Mobilisation lead and will be responsible for driving the strategy and delivery of this programme grant workstream. You will also support trial development and process evaluation
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multiplex cytokine assays) and to the development and troubleshooting of any new techniques to extend the range of methodologies available to the research group. The role will be responsible for inducting new
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. Flexibility will be required. This position is offered on a permanent basis. What’s in it for you: Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications to further your career
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Sciences, and its development in research and teaching. The successful candidate will be the first leader of Discipline in Psychology at UNNC and will pioneer the development of our Psychology programmes
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and delivery of this programme grant workstream. You will also support trial development and process evaluation activities for Rapid Eczema Trials. You will be expected to develop new concepts and ideas
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and Materials to work across several industry relevant projects and for the development of future group research strategy. MAS has a large intra-disciplinary team of researchers, engineers, technicians
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sites. The Senior Operations Manager (SOM) will champion Halls operational excellence including the development and delivery of consistent, high level customer service across the Halls of Residence in
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those with caring responsibilities. The fellowship, led by Dr Matthew Hannaford, is an ambitious and transdisciplinary project about the emergence, evolution and ongoing forms of climate coloniality in