135 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Loughborough University
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ended contact. In return, we can offer you a supportive and friendly environment with lots of opportunity to learn and develop your personal and professional skills. Our benefits include: Good annual
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landscape in the Midlands. Based at Loughborough University and working closely with colleagues from the Research Innovation Office, the post-holder will develop and implement marketing and communication
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which will quantify and develop a mechanistic understanding of how environmental controls drive fine sediment impacts for freshwater biota. Fine sediment (typically defined as particles <2mm) deposition
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Research Policy Administrator, you will assist in developing the evidence base for the University’s research policy decision-making. You will help support the systems and data requirements
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hygiene and safety is maintained. You will prepare nutritious meals and snacks for children aged 6 weeks to 5 years, ensuring that our menus are tailored to each child’s dietary needs and cultural
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to reach £500 million by 2026, driven by growing infrastructure investments and technological innovation. The KTP Associate role focuses on leading the development of an end-to-end SHM system specifically
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Commercialisation Accelerator project. This interdisciplinary initiative, spanning Manufacturing Engineering, Design, and Materials Engineering, aims to develop cutting-edge, machine-readable marking systems
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Positions Full time, open ended We are currently looking for two Student Enterprise and Operations Associates to join our amazing team. Our Student Enterprise team is responsible for developing
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technical staff you will be driving the team forward, striving for sporting success, clinical excellence and athlete development. The successful candidate will be experienced in injury assessment
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for you to develop and continually grow while here with us. If this role sound of interest, we’d love to hear from you. Informal enquiries should be directed to Dominic Eade via email d.eade@lboro.ac.uk