82 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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you will develop in this role. The ability to communicate with people both from within and outside the University is a major part of this role and strong communication skills will add to the customers
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environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer: Competitive Salary up to £60,907 for exceptional experienced candidates
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manner. Ensure compliance with all University Health and Safety and Environmental systems and procedures, and take an active part in the development of these policies Ensure the use of equipment and
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to the development of a robust health and safety culture. Key Responsibilities Participating in the broad range of work undertaken by the Faculty’s Health and Safety team particularly in identifying unsafe
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individually, make a real difference. The Role To provide FPGA and VHDL programming and technician support to the laser payload being developed under the ARIA Photonics Project in Surrey Space Centre. ARIA
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(CVSSP) which is ranked 1st in the UK for Computer Vision and in the top 5 for both Audio-Visual AI and Robotics. The UKRI-AHRC CoSTAR National Lab for Creative Industries Research and Development is led
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Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Our aim is to create a go to hub for training and career development, supporting those working at the frontiers of accelerated compute infrastructure in the UK
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of possibilities for you too. So, join us at the forefront of developments in veterinary sciences. You will be part of a team of Academic, RCVS & technical staff responsible for delivering a high
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contributing to regional growth and development. The successful candidate will need to have experience running marketing and public relations activities, like website maintenance, social media, event
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in the design and development of cryptographic protocols for real-world applications. The Computer Science Research Centre within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences has an international