73 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Bath
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team leadership and management skills and the ability to develop excellent customer relationships. This part-time role (14.6 hours per week) is being offered on a 10-month fixed-term basis from October
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Background The X-disciplinary Challenges from Industry for Technical Expert Development (X-CITED) research programme is an EPSRC-funded programme that will develop the skills of Research Technical
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challenges: removing persistent pollutants from water using advanced photocatalytic materials. Innovative Materials Development: Design and optimise carbon nitride-based photocatalysts through doping and
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environmental health. Support fieldwork, co-design and engagement workshops with local stakeholders and community groups Assisting in the development of visualisation tools to support decision-making at the urban
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you'll have access to excellent staff benefits and facilities on our campus as well as the opportunity to develop or start your career within HR. This role is full time (36.5 hours per week), however we're
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builds upon decompression work already completed with University of Bath (UoB) and several police forces, as well as stress-adaptive Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) developed with the NHS. The role
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substantial administrative support, including business development, marketing/web expertise and funding to continually develop the Centre’s activities. This appointment is for a period of 3 years. There is a
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allow you to: Apply your knowledge and experience of the University of Bath to developing innovative marketing solutions Play a key role in delivering the Faculty’s student marketing and recruitment
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the resources and capabilities required. Strong working relationships with colleagues across the department is essential to enable collaborative, coherent support services. They are accountable for developing and
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local, national and international databases over the last 30 years. The combined data is a valuable resource for the academic development and research needs of doctoral students, clinical fellows and