267 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at Cardiff University
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to inbound email and telephone enquiries by providing a friendly, high quality, and professional customer focussed service. You will provide comprehensive answers in a timely fashion. You will develop a strong
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bank holidays, pro rata for part-time staff, as well as access to a range of staff discounts and development opportunities through accredited training. As the biggest university in Wales – and a major
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. This work will involve growing our fabrication capability at Cardiff through leading inhouse cleanroom process engineers in the new Institute of Compound Semiconductors (ICS) facility to develop
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coordination is essential. The candidate will be adept at managing multiple projects independently, using creativity and initiative to enhance the visibility and impact of the Severn Estuary Partnership. A
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committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity and to creating an inclusive working environment. We believe this can be achieved through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse range of
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, when and where you have used your experience, knowledge, specific skills and abilities to match those required for this particular job role. Please ensure that you communicate this fully by developing a
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procedures, making improvements to these as appropriate. 3. Specialist knowledge of administratively developing and supporting organisations with multiple stakeholders (such as the NHS, HEIs, scientists
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understanding of business development opportunities to give sound advice and guidance to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders and customers. 3. Demonstrable evidence of being able to manage multiple
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and students within the Corporate, Administrative, Academic Research and Learning and Teaching functions of the University. You will assist in both maintaining and developing the integrity and
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for solar energy applications and, by understanding the structural basis for their photoactivity, we can rationally design new systems with enhanced functionality. Dr Hatcher’s group are developing state