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project at the CNNP Lab . The aim of ACORN is to understand the role of biological rhythms (chronobiology) in epilepsy and develop time-adaptive therapies. This project is funded by UKRI and is a
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economic, social and cultural development of the North East of England. Our research community works across disciplines to tackle global challenges in sustainable energy, transport, and advanced
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work on the development and implementation of machine learning models aimed at detecting urban drainage infrastructure components (such as stormwater drains, sewers, and manholes) from publicly available
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development, and operational improvement. A track record of delivering multi-year service improvement roadmaps and managing performance Experience working with partners and vendors, and a good understanding of
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contribute to the development of the programme and teach a relevant module ideally linked to artificial intelligence. The post holder will have exceptional communication skills and will be central to
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environment. You will gain hands-on experience in various laboratory techniques and procedures, contributing to our teaching, research and engagement activities. This will enable you to develop the knowledge
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allocations in line with priorities and targets Take the lead and be the first point of contact within the Examinations & Awards Team for the management, delivery and development of the University’s electronic
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commitment to develop your teaching and research skills. The appointment is full time, tenable for 6 years in the first instance. Informal enquires may be made to Dr Simon Stone at simon.stone@ncl.ac.uk
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and is testament to our reputation for Teaching and Research. Our vision is to be globally renowned for the Future of Work and developing students for a future they can shape. For more information about
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funding remit https://www.ukri.org/councils/epsrc/guidance-for-applicants/epsrc-remit/ As well as undertaking significant new work the fellowship aims to develop independent researchers with applicants