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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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career researcher with a PhD in organic synthesis, and a first degree in chemistry. The following skills and experience are advantageous for the role: ability to plan and execute experimental work involved
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techniques Expertise with python, or an alternative programming language Experience with software installation and use of HPCs Enthusiasm to collaborate with researchers unfamiliar with your research
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research Strong mathematics background for optimization and analytical modelling of complex systems Programming languages including C++/Python and script languages For informal queries please contact
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and weekend work as needed for the flexible programme Grade: K Salary: £49,559 - £55,755 per annum pro rata School/Unit: Department of English, School of Humanities This advert will close at23:59 UK
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spans neurology, neuropsychology, old-age psychiatry, dementia clinical and research nurses, speech and language therapy, dedicated patient and public involvement expertise, health psychologist, graduate
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to self-start. You will need to take a high level of accountability for both originating and delivering the team’s work programme. You will be able and confident to form and maintain international
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++ libraries. Proven experience in the deployment of Computer Vision/Machine Learning on hardware eg via use of assembly/hardware-related languages. Experience with visual sensor programming and or design
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modelling. Experience in cybersecurity, including vulnerability assessment, threat detection, and incident response. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or C++, and experience with AI
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well as high-quality academic publications. You can demonstrate excellent analytical and communication skills, including fluency in English and Spanish (Role 1), or familiarity with Gaelic and/or relevant