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learning, and who embrace change. The School and Faculty The clinical psychology programme is based within the School of Psychology, within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS). The faculty is a
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judgement, integrity and the ability to inspire collaboration across disciplines and communities. For more information, including how to apply please visit https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/ quoting
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With over 40 members from more than 15 countries, the Economics group at the University of Surrey (https://www.surrey.ac.uk/economics) enjoys a strong reputation for research and teaching in
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vision, audio signal processing, machine learning, deep learning, and/or sensor systems. • Experience in collaboration and technology transfer to partners outside of academia. • Ability to work
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structures, and developing secure API integrations Programming in languages such as C# and Python Solving Data Science and analytics challenges including applications of Machine Learning and Artificial
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(CVSSP) is internationally recognised leader in audio-visual machine perception research. With a diverse community of more than 150 researchers, we are one of the largest audio and vision research groups
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covering all major compliance domains – including fire safety, water hygiene (L8), asbestos (CAR 2012), electrical and mechanical testing, LOLER / PUWER inspections, and DSEAR activities. This role requires
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of conventional and CNC machine tools, together with an understanding of Health and Safety legislation in a workshop setting, is essential. Degree Apprenticeship Route: We are also pleased to offer this role as
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, physiology and general medicine, and specialities. The first year of the course is structured in themes, based around clinical cases, which enables medical students to learn clinically relevant biomedical
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requirements of the role. If you’d like to learn more about the role, please contact: Sarah Heisig (Technical Manager) s.heisig@surrey.ac.uk. Interviews will be held during February.