187 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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supporting a new cryogenic test facility and delivering pioneering research programmes. The University of Nottingham is at the forefront of innovative research in propulsion electrification. Operating from a
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The School of Mathematical Sciences has recently secured a £500k grant to redevelop our undergraduate degree programmes for the age of AI. We are looking for a Teaching Associate in the School
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technologies are critical enabling components for a wide range of QT based applications including quantum sensing, timing and computing To achieve this your role will involve developing inverse methods and
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schools in the UK and attracts some of the very best students from around the world to its excellent undergraduate, Masters and PhD programmes. All of our academics also contribute to School administration
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We are seeking an experienced data analyst to support immediate delivery of the Future Nottingham project. You should have the ability to innovate at pace and come up with data-driven solutions to emerging challenges and requirements in a fast and changing environment. Your main areas of focus...
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propulsion. Who we are looking for We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants with first-class degree in electrical engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science with good electrical
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, Masters and PhD programmes. All of our academics also contribute to School administration. We believe that every one of our staff members can contribute to enhancing the diverse environment in which we work
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(School of Computer Science) External Partner: Build Test Solutions Ltd (BTS) Start Date: 1st October 2025 Eligibility: Home students only | Minimum 2:1 in a relevant discipline Stipend: Home students only
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-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms”. The central aim of the project is to develop explicit algorithms for computing with non-holomorphic Hilbert Modular Forms and using these algorithms together with theoretical
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programmes in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, to play a lead role in collaborative research projects and conduct ongoing original research and publications in the areas of Magnetic