60 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Glasgow
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multiple activities simultaneously. C3 Excellent interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to build effective collaborative working relationships within and across service teams to achieve goals. C4
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. Experience Essential: E1 Experience of working in the HE and widening participation sectors. E2 Experience of working with learners in schools. E3 Experience of working within a multiple-partner organisation
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Job Purpose To provide academic leadership and support within Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine. The appointee will play a role in the delivery of undergraduate teaching in multiple areas including
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manage multiple priorities. Experience Essential: E1 Significant experience in developing, evaluating, and deploying machine learning models in research or industry settings. E2 Experience working with
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Programming and scripting ability in a variety of different languages, including Python. C2. Demonstrable ability to organise and maintain computing resources, managing multiple systems concurrently and in a
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facilities across multiple academic groups within Glasgow, and provide regular reports to inform strategic direction, resource allocation and financial decision-making. 8. Support experimental market and user
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complex subject matter to a range of colleagues at all levels. E3 Experience in informing and influencing strategic decision-making. E4 Experience of working across multiple complex data sets and delivering
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Laboratory vision and objectives B3 BSc or equivalent in a biomedical related science subject Skills Essential C1 Project management –both short-term deadlines driven and longer-term involving multiple
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and/or writing copy for all marketing collateral. 5. To develop relationships across multiple institutions to ensure the involvement and input of CaCHE’s researchers, academic staff and sector partners
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Job Purpose To provide technical assistance and laboratory support to Professor Nigel and his group which is focussed on multiple aspects of spatial biology, in particular spatial transcriptomics