15 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" 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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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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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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degree of computer literacy and experience with databases Ability to work individually and as part of a team A high level of self-motivation Additional Information Part time (60% FTE) Open ended Grade 9
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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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Muscular Therapy (CMT), we would like to codevelop and evaluate this treatment to be used by respiratory physiotherapists in clinics. As part of this project, Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences is
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of Stirling's agile working framework. Internal secondments welcome. Description of Duties Work collaboratively with other teams both within RIBE and across the rest of the University, ensuring that processes and
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System (SIS) to efficiently manage student data, deliver responsive systems and processes that track student progress and support student success, and leverage AI-enabled technology to re-imagine our
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research strategy aligned with REF2029, including establishing systematic preparation processes, output optimisation frameworks, and impact case development Drive continuous enhancement of research quality
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membership of the PVG scheme. An offer of employment will be subject to a satisfactory outcome of this process. The University of Stirling recognises that a diverse workforce benefits and enriches the work