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decision-making skills, with the ability to juggle multiple priorities. Right to Work Please note that we are unable to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship for this role. Applicants must already have the
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for a teaching associate in computer science to support teaching in our London Campus. The teaching associates will be
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resulting from accidental or hostile activities, caused by, for example, by unmanned vehicles or dragging anchors. The key innovation is developing distributed sensing technology, capable of operating across
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, are passionate for training researchers, and want to contribute to sustainability initiatives across multiple labs. It’s a great chance to: Develop technical skills Support and train postgraduate researchers in
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The Aston School of Computer Science and Digital Technologies is looking for a teaching associate in computer science to support teaching in our London Campus. The teaching associates will be
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skills to Years 1 and 2 but may also support medical school days in Years 3, 4 and 5. The CTF will also contribute to programme development, including electives and assistantships, admissions, and
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collaborative team dedicated to pedagogic innovation, programme enhancement, and providing an outstanding student experience. Aston University offers a supportive environment for teaching-focused staff, including
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at the heart of driving and supporting continuous improvement of the taught programme portfolio. You’ll work across teams and departments, providing expert and professional support to programme teams and
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associated processes; contributing to programme design and content; innovating in delivery and assessment; engaging with quality assurance Supporting students on industrial placements; delivering research
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combs and their applications in neuromorphic computing and high-speed optical fibre communications. You will also be involved in the design, development and numerical modelling of novel signal processing