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and partners (that range from Microsoft Research to the NHS). For this project you should have a strong interest in AI/Machine Learning as well as an ability to develop, build and test interactive
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. This creates a culture of professional training and interdisciplinary education. The successful candidate will join the Healthcare Science academic unit. The Clinical Learning Facilitator in Respiratory
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professional training and interdisciplinary education. The successful candidate will join the Healthcare Science academic unit. The Clinical Learning Facilitator in Clinical Engineering will be responsible
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physics. This will include training and deploying machine-learning models that can recognise and classify geometric features critical to simulation accuracy, enabling the removal or simplification
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working 21 hours per week. The Gambling Research, Education and Treatment (GREAT) Centre is seeking a Research Officer for the Look Back to Move Forward study of pathways to gambling harm among Armed Forces
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individual to provide advice, support and training to facilitate effective digital learning at the University. The Education Development Team (“EDT”) works together with Faculty and professional service
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, research and professional learning opportunities that support innovation-led transformation across public, private and third-sector organisations. This role will be pivotal to maintaining and expanding
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on gambling harm among the UK Armed Forces community. The individual will join a growing community of academics, researchers, students and support staff in the Gambling Research, Education and Treatment (GREAT
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, analysis of large datasets, and programming of computer simulations. Transferrable skills from this project will open opportunities to develop collaborations with organisations such as Bristol City Council
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provision is a core principle, and the post plays a key role in fostering, developing and maintaining high-quality customer care standards, contributing to a positive and supportive learning environment