24 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST
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Reporting to the Head of Sport and Physical Wellbeing, the postholder will lead and implement an effective business development strategy to enhance Queen's Sport's position within the sector as a
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extremism; increased reliance on technological and algorithmic governance; the collapse of global financial institutions; the impotence of global development policies; persistent gender-based violence
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migration and asylum; the fracturing of Democratic norms by polarization and extremism; increased reliance on technological and algorithmic governance; the collapse of global financial institutions
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. Therefore, the appointee will have a unique opportunity to develop their professional skills and build strong collaborations within industry and academia. QUB also hosts some of the most advanced AI computing
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. The Faculty of MHLS has a thriving research environment from discovery science through to clinical development and implementation and focuses its research around three Health Grand Challenges: One Health
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development through active involvement in international coordination, high-level governance, and delivery of a pioneering environmental project. About the person: The essential qualifications and experience
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, sustainability, policy, and innovation. The role offers extensive professional development through active involvement in international coordination, high-level governance, and delivery of a pioneering
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higher education contexts or similar, in the UK or abroad. Experience of development and delivery of effective online learning resources, preferably in the EAP context. Please refer to the Candidate
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therapeutics or extracellular vesicle therapy development. Essential criteria: Have or be about to obtain (must be obtained within 3 months of commencement of employment) a relevant PhD in a biomedical field of
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. This interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Lincoln and University of Liverpool focuses on developing innovative computational approaches that integrate advanced genomic analysis with state-of-the-art