243 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" positions at University of Nottingham
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workspaces under positional restrictions. Develop smart control algorithms that will allow the robotics end-effectors to communicate with the central control system and coordinate tasks with other end
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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processing large amounts of information. For students identified by the system as being totally non engaged, you will also be required to work across multiple platforms and systems to check other sources
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management and development of a team of technicians. Fulfilling the Named Animal Care & Welfare Officer (NACWO) role, you will be decisive, proactive and motivate your team to strive for high performance
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to oversee multiple aspects of audio media delivery, including the editing of the audio. The postholder will play a key role in ensuring the smooth delivery of this innovative phase of the research project
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-rounded academic background ◾Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechatronics system and algorithms ◾Ability to develop kinematic and/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems ◾Ability
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ground up. Working closely with colleagues at the University of Nottingham, you'll take ownership of everything from day-to-day finance operations to strategic planning and process development. What you'll
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the integrity of the University’s principal bank accounts. You will develop your technical accounting knowledge as we complete financial statements and other regulatory returns. About the team- Working alongside
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of the subsidiary accounting records supporting monthly management accounting, annual statutory report and also budget preparation. You will develop your technical accounting knowledge as we complete financial
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, researchers, patients and activists have formed around environmental sustainability in healthcare; in many instances these span multiple professional groups and organisations. Further research is now needed to