130 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of London
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contribute to the 1st year tutorial program and undergraduate and potentially MRes dissertation supervision, as required. The successful applicant will join one of the UK’s strongest Geography Departments
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Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsibilities AI Divides (BRAID) programme that will explore new technologies, new business models and new approaches to data provenance in pursuit of an equitable
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space Identification of new high potential clients globally, create an outreach plan and initiate relationship building Engage existing global clients on a regular basis to ensure that London Business
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leaders in One Health veterinary research. We plan to deliver a range of mentoring opportunities with evaluation of outcomes through collection of data on uptake, outputs and feedback. You will have
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all invoices are closed and clients pay at time of discharge The post holder will be responsible for ensuring the team has a clear strategy and plan of work, and all month end targets are achieved
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permanent basis at our Dubai campus. You you will be the lead liaison for Alumni Relations in the region, acting as a key partner between alumni and the School. Alongside developing and implementing a plan
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expertise in machine learning, deep learning, audio/image/video classification, attention mechanisms, zero/few shot learning, and evolutionary algorithms. The Associate should have proficient programming
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of tuberculosis infection and disease in East London. Ongoing programs of TB research within the Blizard Institute include development of molecular microbial blood biomarkers of tuberculosis infection and disease
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spacious, modern hospital, with separate species-specific clinical facilities. We provide high quality veterinary care to the local community, as well as a shelter medicine teaching programme in support of
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. The Institute is organised into six separate research centres which, though complementary and following the Institute strategic plan, also have Centre-specific objectives and requirements. The Centre for Cancer