32 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON
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emissions, and enhance occupant health and wellbeing. As a Research Assistant, you will work closely with UK- and Egypt-based teams to analyse collected data, develop and test computer-based retrofit models
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, Strategic Development & Delivery, IT, and Health & Safety. This collaborative approach ensures that all estate-related services are aligned with the university’s wider goals, enabling effective decision
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augment the existing programmes through opportunities for inter-professional learning across the health-related programmes. This will prepare our students for diverse and dynamic NHS healthcare teams with
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providing a quality service to students and alumni. CaSE is UEL’s hub for career development, employability, and enterprise. Our mission is to empower every student to achieve academic success, develop
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learning experiences that develop the next generation of industry professionals. In this role, you will: Lead and deliver high-quality, inclusive teaching across undergraduate and/or postgraduate programmes
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closely with senior stakeholders to align developments with UEL’s strategic vision. Ensuring compliance with CDM, health & safety regulations, and sustainability targets. What We’re Looking For Proven
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Dr Paola Falugi (UEL) and Professor Goran Strbac (ICL). It aims to develop distributed, data-driven solutions to coordinate groups of buildings in real time, supporting energy grid stability and
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findings and associated research with teachers and early years practitioners, as part of the training and development services that ISEY offers. Therefore, this role is especially suitable for someone
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judged at international excellence with some world-leading outputs. Current key research themes focus on the management of chronic diseases and the development of new therapies. Such research is carried
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at international excellence with some world-leading outputs. Current key research themes focus on the management of chronic diseases and the development of new therapies. Such research is carried out in close