23 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at Harper Adams University
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, recognition, career development and sustainability of technical skills, roles and careers of its technicians. Main Duties, Responsibilities, Qualifications and Experience: You will play a key role in our team
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energy; thereby minimising farming’s environmental impact. AI machine learning offers a new expedient method of developing control systems for tasks that would be difficult to manage using classical
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exceptional workload. Previous experience of higher education administration. If you have any queries or questions or for an informal discussion, please contact Prof. Dawn Arnold via email darnold@harper
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2025 Reference: RD-PHD-01-LS-MH-25 Project Title: The cost of silage production: measuring the carbon footprint of silage Primary supervisor: Prof. Liam Sinclair Co supervisors: Dr Kate Le Cocq, Dr
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2025 Reference: RD-PHD-02-LS-MH-25 Project Title: Dietary strategies to reduce methane production in dairy cows and their effects on the rumen microbiome and metabolism Primary supervisor: Prof. Liam
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office interacting with multiple internal and external stakeholders Organising an office’s documentation so that it can efficiently achieve its objectives Executing purchasing processes in accordance with
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based) considered. Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: Sunday 31 August 2025 Reference: KU00004640 The Opportunity This post represents an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in the development
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. The post will require regular attendance at this site. This exciting development forms part of the University’s broader strategy to equip students and industries with the digital and analytical tools needed
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to the engineering sector. New and exciting developments in facilities, curriculum, research and commercial project work has led to the need to recruit new highly motivated lecturing staff. The role will be primarily
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environmental management. This post is primarily a teaching position but the postholder will also be encouraged and supported to develop a successful research programme dependent on personal interest and the