98 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Aston University
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encouraged to pursue a personal research programme consistent with the Schools research priorities and to publish the outcomes of research in outlets of international standing. You will hold a PhD in
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exciting opportunity to contribute to a major regional innovation programme while working as part of a dynamic and supportive team within the Sir Peter Rigby Digital Futures Institute. This role will be
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Aston University’s GOC-accredited Master of Optometry (MOptom) programme offers patient-facing clinical experience integrated throughout all stages of the course. In their final year (Stage 4
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(essential) / PhD (desirable) in Computer Science, AI, or a related field. Essential skills/ experience required include: Strong Understanding of machine learning algorithms, including deep and federation
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on Year 4, of the MBChB programme and to guide and mentor the Phase 2 Clinical Teaching Fellows. Applicants must be able to offer teaching in some of the subjects relevant to Years 3-5 such as clinical
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to their own car or be located nearby public transport links. The proposed system is a novel technology for RFoF, offering PPM a first-to-market opportunity for a novel product to meet a known market need. While
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, provided no research element was part of the role. Applicants should currently not receive financial support or funding towards any other programme in the UK from any other sources. For informal enquiries
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Teaching Excellence Framework, Gold in Athena Swan, and as one of the leading universities for entrepreneurship and social mobility. We are committed to delivering a distinctive undergraduate programme that
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on the Aston MA in Forensic Linguistics, a programme that consistently enables graduates to secure careers in policing, intelligence analysis and related fields. We also run CPD courses and provide investigative
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-funding from partners including Science Card and Bruntwood SciTech. The funding has been made through the Research Ventures Catalyst (RVC) programme, which was set up to provide funding to take truly novel