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, we will build new systems to identify information about plant horticulture from historical books and texts stored in libraries. We envisage a smartphone-based tool to help researchers in a library to
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Applications are invited for an Apprenticeship Skills Tutors to play a critical role within the Institute for Professional & Workbased Learning, supporting learners and employers throughout
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computer science, mechanical engineering, or aerospace engineering. You should have programming experience applied to physics/engineering problems and/or experience with machine learning and ML. The University
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(CHF), tailored to complex geometries typical of fusion reactor cooling systems. Compile a comprehensive dataset of boiling parameters to support machine learning-based analysis of two-phase flow
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fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. Learn more about the university commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. We are delighted to share that we are the first university to have
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spectrum conditions, and specific learning differences. About you: Extensive administrative experience with excellent communication, interpersonal, organisational, and accuracy skills. Strong IT proficiency
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team of clinical teachers, supporting both undergraduate teaching and learning, and postgraduate education. Experience in equine practice is essential for this role and familiarity of teaching and
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, together with evidence of managing cash-handling/reconciliation processes. Previous experience working with computer-booking systems would be desirable. The role is key to ensuring a first class and seamless
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of the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and academics within the Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute , University of Nottingham. The project will be supported by the state-of-the-art
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and testing a prototype tool with young people, practitioners and computer scientists to support improved identification, understanding and support for self-harm in young people. You will support the