80 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
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Institute for People-Centred Artificial Intelligence (PAI) You will have particular responsibility for the “Accelerated Compute Infrastructure Training Hub (ACIT-Hub)”, the project is a collaboration between
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running and professionalism of services and programmes, delivering exceptional customer service and contributing to SSP’s revenue generation through the retention of our current members. We value, empower
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integration into 999 services. About you We are looking for someone who: Has experience in applied health, social care or emergency services research. Can plan and carry out data collection using qualitative
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for pioneering 3D computer vision and spatial audio, founder of Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI (PAI), and host of the new £8 million CoSTAR AI compute facility. Together, the IoSR and CVSSP they create a
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existing staff in their ability to deliver high quality teaching and assessment across the veterinary programmes. Participation in all types of teaching activities and assessments throughout the programmes
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teaching across the range of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, supervising dissertations, supervising placement students, and contributing to the pastoral care of students. In addition, you will
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-reviewed journal articles. About you You will have a minimum of Bachelor’s degree in animal science, veterinary biosciences, biology, zoology, computer science with interest in digital biotechnology or a
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exercise programmes to those living with long-term health conditions. How to apply Contact carly.pearson@surrey.ac.uk 07973 857520 for an informal discussion about the role. Interviews will be held week
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local community venues. About you You will be minimum level 3 exercise referral qualified and have a solid understanding of prescribing exercise programmes to those living with long-term health conditions
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existing staff in their ability to deliver high quality teaching and assessment across the veterinary programmes. Participation in all types of teaching activities and assessments throughout the programmes