255 software-verification-computer-science-"Prof" positions at University of Nottingham
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Following £1.6 million UKRI-investment in our Archaeological Science Laboratories, we are delighted to offer this exciting opportunity to bring specialist technical expertise to our new AHRC-funded
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, and employ high-throughput computational screening and materials informatics, to identify promising candidate materials. Aim You will work with Dr Sanliang Ling and Prof Alasdair Cairns. You will have
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leader in engineering innovation and drive technology, we design and deliver high-performance systems for industrial, automotive, and renewable energy applications. We are now seeking a dynamic Programme
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our most popular modules in the Law & Technology area. We are ideally looking for someone who is able to be hands-on with technology (including robotics) as well as teach the theoretical aspects
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immersive technology integration within an educational context. This role is offered as a one-year fixed-term contract. Whilst there is no formal provision for postgraduate studies in medical education, CPD
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propulsion. Who we are looking for We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants with first-class degree in electrical engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science with good electrical
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at Nottingham https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/coatings/ is an international reference for all Thermal Barrier Coating activities. This PhD programme, in partnership with Rolls-Royce, will address key challenges
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of innovative computational methods using Big Data, Behavioural Science and Machine Learning to understand behaviour through the lens of digital footprint/“smart data” datasets, cutting across sectors ranging
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. Proficiency in data analysis and using educational technology platforms for programme delivery and evaluation. Training or experience in diversity and inclusion initiatives, with the ability to promote and
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. The successful candidate will work with Prof Meghan Gray and Prof Frazer Pearce and members of the Nottingham Astronomy Group. They will also be expected to interact with international collaborators as part of