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are seeking a motivated Assistant Research Software Engineer who is eager to support world-class research through software development, data handling, high-performance computation, advocacy for reproducibility
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venue. To realise this ambition, we seek to appoint a Business Development Manager who can proactively support the development, implementation and delivery of an ambitious sales strategy to grow and
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support of services that underpin a range of business critical activities and projects for our Digital Education Service as we undertake an 18 month change programme. This will focus on developing and
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decision making, while you will be capable to apply machine learning and computational algorithms of social choice. This post is associated with following projects: Embedding EDI in the Distribution
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flows, using data on e-mobility demand, traffic and parking patterns, and grid configuration. This work will contribute to the development of statistical models to predict and support power supply
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Service Staff only** Are you an ambitious academic leader with extensive experience leading research and engagement initiatives? Do you have a commitment to developing and delivering compelling strategic
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circuit, and sports halls. Personal Development: Access to courses run by our Organisational Development & Professional Learning team. Access to on-site childcare, shopping discounts and travel schemes
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extensive experience leading student education focused initiatives? Do you have a commitment to removing barriers to inter-faculty postgraduate education collaborations? Can you develop and deliver innovative
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IT service that is key to developing our learning and research capability as we strive to collaborate across the globe, tackling global issues. As part of the Second Line Support Team you will be part
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previously worked extensively in the phenotyping of SLE arthritis using imaging and development of better outcome measures. Our current work in this field has several aims. We want to advance understanding