41 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Glasgow
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to developing a series of impactful training and engagement opportunities that enable diverse stakeholders to undertake participatory audits. More information about PHAWM can be found at https://www.phawm.org
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Job Purpose As a Research Software Engineer at the Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), University of Glasgow, you will play a key role in building robust, scalable software systems that unlock
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Job Purpose As an Automation Developer in the Automation Service, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing and testing automated solutions to reduce manual, repetitive tasks across
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We are seeking a Resource Developer for the recently launched Turner-Kirk Centre for Spatial Reasoning at the University of Glasgow. A key function of the Centre is to deliver STEM SPACE, a
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dynamic team. C3 Ability to adapt to a varied development environment and learn multiple languages and technologies as required by the job. C4 Ability to interact positively with a variety of university
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This job description is also available in Gaelic by clicking here . Job Purpose To develop and deliver policy in line with the University’s ambitions to secure a more prosperous and sustainable
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validation in optical wireless communications, sensing systems, or related areas. Skills Essential: C1 Excellent skills in programming, algorithm development, and mathematical modelling C2 Excellent
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development of the project and to work independently and in collaboration to bring the project to a successful completion including establishing and maintaining external collaborations both nationally and
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. The posts will be based in the University of Glasgow, University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh and University of St Andrews with potentially up to 7 fellowships available . Our aim is to develop
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Job Purpose You will join a 5-year, flagship EPSRC Programme Grant, SUSTAIN (sustain-pg.org), developing next-generation sustainable heterogenous E-Textiles as Imperceptible Human Interfaces. Our