105 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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of pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing processes. The role The post holder will develop and implement mechanistic models to analyse and predict the behaviour of pharmaceutical processes. Your work will
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vibrant community through the Workforce Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW) expert group (https://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-health-sciences/research/workforce-organisation-and-wellbeing ) and the research
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generations of paramedic whilst supporting wider healthcare workforce development. You will have a professional registration as a Paramedic with HCPC. We welcome applications from individuals with a teaching
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the Vet School, by facilitating their growth and development within our institution. To achieve this, we have established the following guiding principle for all new staff members who are on a local
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fellow in PHYsics-based modelling towards Geometric Algebra Transformers for ISAC. This exciting role will require the successful candidate to develop a physics-informed framework for reconstructing
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for the CoE. The role also enables the successful applicant to spend up to half of their time developing their own materials ageing research with a healthy consumables and travel budget to support this. In
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Medical Sciences BSc (Top Up Programme) which will be delivered online. The purpose of this programme will prepare students for entry into Medicine. While the primary focus of the role is teaching on
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environment for which SMG is renowned. Background REVOLUPHON is an ambitious project in computational cognitive science, cultural evolution and phonological theory, which seeks deeper explanations for human
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appropriate risk analysis principles to support the University mission. What you’ll be doing: Working with the Cyber Security leadership team to develop the University’s security and compliance frameworks
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of Health and Medical Sciences, which has a ‘One Health’ ethos that promotes understanding of a ‘whole society’ approach to health and builds on our aims to develop truly interprofessional training. The role