84 programming-"Multiple"-"Duke-University"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" "U.S" positions at University of Bristol
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The School of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science & Engineering is seeking to appoint one Lecturer in Programming Languages as a fixed-term position. The appointee will be expected
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, to provide in-depth technical support in data science, artificial intelligence (AI) and research software engineering. Team members are assigned to multiple long- and short-term research projects from across
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The Head Coach 8&U Performance will coach tennis across the programme and assist in the delivery and development of our junior coaching and competition programme. This is a 28 hour per week
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researcher will be part of the Academic Centre for Mental Health and lead a programme of work focussed on analysing routine data and data collected by the Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention (CPSP
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and University Plan. HR is truly valued at the University and you will work closely with a group of stakeholders within the Faculty who will proactively seek your input and advice. One role is part-time
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., multiple imputation. You will have Stata and/or R programming skills, and a track record of productivity at a level appropriate for your career stage. You should have an interest in women’s reproductive
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awareness of the multiple barriers some individuals and communities may face in accessing educational opportunities. You can demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively and creatively with others
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improve the UK’s resilience to hydrological extremes. They will be responsible for leading an Early Adopters Programme and providing scientific input on the design of the FDRI catchment monitoring. What We
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or Associate Professor contingent upon skills, qualifications, and experience. Deliver an ambitious, internationally leading research portfolio. Develop portfolios of funding to resource your research programme
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outcomes. It will also incorporate genetic data within the economic and social sciences. The project is based in the School of Economics, but it involves collaborations across multiple disciplines