16 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at University of Stirling
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, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute of Aquaculture. FNS is a distinctive academic arena where new fundamental understandings of the complex and challenging inter-relationships
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recommendations for emerging tools in support of project or programme management and governance. The postholder will be a highly skilled and experienced Project Manager with finely tuned communication skills, able
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Criteria A doctoral degree, or close to effective completion, in a relevant topic Relevant experience in optimisation, evolutionary computation or machine learning Contributions to peer-reviewed written
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the Divisions of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute of Aquaculture. FNS is a distinctive academic arena where new fundamental understandings
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will encourage and support businesses in Stirling to take part in the Net Zero support programme. Role requirements include but are not limited to; visiting clients on site, calculating carbon footprints
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Us Faculty of Natural Sciences The Faculty of Natural Sciences (FNS) encompasses the Divisions of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Computing Science and Mathematics, Psychology and the Institute
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Court. The University has built a strong foundation from which to deliver our next Strategic Plan towards 2030, and we are confident that it will enable us to continue delivering on our ambition to be
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and participation of all team members Maintain oversight and facilitate the successful delivery of the work (in line with its aims and objectives) Support and monitor the progress of programme plans
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judgement and initiative to solve problems Evidence of strong interpersonal skills Evidence of being self-motivated with a “can do” style and approach Skills & Attributes Computer literate – minimum of email
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experience, and align with future technology needs. The university’s Strategic Plan 2030 identifies students as one of five strategic priorities. The plan’s guiding pillars: People, Place, Purpose and our