200 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Nottingham
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to an exceptional education for undergraduates in music and make an exceptional contribution to the Department’s teaching profile and culture. You will be keen to pursue opportunities for teaching development, impact
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found on the attached job role profile. What’s in it for you Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications to further your career ambitions that may lead to different
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to help develop the next generation of fibre-based optical imaging and spectroscopy tools. This EPSRC-funded role is central
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. Working in a state-of-the-art facility, the role holder will play a crucial part in the development and optimisation of systems, processes and procedures associated with the manufacture of advanced
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, English Language Teaching (ELT), psycholinguistics, discourse analysis and language development. Candidates are asked to confirm for which role(s) they wish to be considered as part of their application. Teaching
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and development of the Facility. Knowledge of archaeological science (aDNA sample extraction, analysis or bioinformatics, incremental sampling for isotope analysis, ZooMS, tracewear analysis, ceramic
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We are seeking a highly motivated and qualified Research Associate to join a cutting-edge research project focused on the development of sustainable flower waste biorefineries for applications in
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closely with companies and academics on a portfolio of externally funded translational research and services for business projects. They will develop and undertake collaborative laboratory-based projects
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exciting opportunity for an educator with relevant skills and qualifications to contribute to teaching, tutoring and development on the MA Person-Centred Experiential Counselling and Psychotherapy (PCECP
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to the analysis of time series. In particular, the project will examine and develop methods that go beyond the Markovian paradigm. It will consider a range of time series data, focusing on those that show