77 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"University-of-California,-Santa-Cruz" positions at Lancaster University
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The Facilities Division operates across campus to maintain and develop our buildings, providing vital support services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. A great opportunity has arisen to join a busy
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and represent the seabed’s multiple heritages, geographies and worldviews globally. You will also carry out participatory research in rural Papua New Guinea which will, in part, use a photovoice
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technical challenges across multiple platforms. You will combine your IT and problem-solving skills to ensure accurate investigation of security incidents take place with documented outcomes. The post will be
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communications skills, experience of building relationships with stakeholders, and an ability to prioritise your workload to meet multiple competing deadlines. The successful candidate will be self-motivated and
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will require administration of multiple occupational pension schemes and assisting with the delivery of various month-end returns and reconciliations. You will work closely with the Payroll Manager
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administration of multiple occupational pension schemes and assisting with the delivery of various month-end returns and reconciliations. You will work closely with the Payroll Manager, deputising as appropriate
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Reference: 0617-25 Applications are invited for a research associate is sought to participate in the development of superconducting RF structures for particle accelerators. The post will be based
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. A PDRA is sought to work on the development of high-reliability medical linacs for lower-middle income countries. The work is part of the STELLA project in collaboration with the charity ICEC. https
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control of their testing platform by developing statistical methods that continuously monitor exam data to detect suspected behaviour. You will help build a change‑point detection framework that can
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-funded project that aims to develop sustainable, light-driven catalytic methods for upgrading simple molecular feedstocks into stereochemically enriched structures with high value for healthcare and