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and training from both academic and industrial researchers, and gaining direct exposure to industrial CFD workflows and software development practices. Candidate Requirements We are seeking
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supportive working environment • We are committed to staff development through the provision of training, continued support, and career progression opportunities Further information is available in the role
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will contribute towards the ongoing development and implementation of effective procedures and systems supporting research contracts and interfaces with other teams. This is a permanent post, hours of
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learners. Contribute to the development, teaching and tutoring on other ITE programmes (PGCES, TDA), and, potentially, to other programmes offered by the School (e.g. the BA Education, MA Education or PGCE
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support for your ongoing professional development. These roles are offered on a part-time basis with a minimum of 0.3 FTE and a maximum of 0.8 FTE. The total FTE available is 3.5 but the specific details
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, those based within the Faculty of Engineering have access to bespoke courses developed for Engineering PGRs. including sessions on paper writing, networking and career development after the PhD
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interpersonal skills, a collaborative approach to working within multidisciplinary teams, and enthusiasm for supporting the learning and development of final-year veterinary students. You should be comfortable
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to the development of future manufacturing systems that are robust, reconfigurable, and fit for long-term operation. Motivation Modern manufacturing systems are required to operate under increasing uncertainty
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learning, control theory, and embodied autonomous systems. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of learning-based control methods that are not only high-performing, but also safe
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seaweed processing, the need for drying, this research has the potential to significantly reduce environmental impact, improve economic viability, and open new pathways for high‑value product development