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, and you will be fully supported with comprehensive training and ongoing development. Working pattern: This role operates on a 4 on, 4 off shift pattern, supporting our 24/7 service: 2-day shifts
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individually, make a real difference. The role Working as part of the International Marketing team, the International Marketing Officer will support the design, development, delivery and evaluation of innovative
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take an active part in the development of these policies Ensure the use of equipment and materials in delivery of maintenance services are appropriate and meet current legislative standards. Keep up
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experience in the development of first-principle wave models. Recent research experience in the development of numerical codes for complex electromagnetic scattering scenarios, and the use of full-wave
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and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer: Competitive
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frameworks for ML and real-time audio software Curating audio datasets, spatial-audio/audio-visual recordings, and ML training/evaluation pipelines Experimental systems development, e.g., integrating
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for translational funding. Leading the development of spinout business plans and financial projections. Supporting the negotiation and completion of licence agreements and spinout formation documentation. About you
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possibility. What we offer 25 days annual leave + 7 University closure days + bank holidays Competitive pension scheme Ongoing training and development Flexible, hybrid working On-site discounted nursery
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strong numerical background with proficient programming skills and a proven research record through publications and code development. Experience in developing discrete element models (DEM) or hybrid
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the research. Training of artificial intelligence models, contributing to the development of automated systems for detecting signs of distress, illness, or compromised welfare in poultry. Interpreting data and