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- Systems Support/Developer – Learning and Teaching software Cardiff University has a vacancy for a System Support/Developer role within the VLE team in University IT. Us We want to make Cardiff University
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, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate. • Maintain market awareness, assess software packages on their ability to meet all or parts of specified requirements and advise
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the appropriate standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate. • Maintain market awareness, assess software packages on their ability to meet all or parts of specified requirements and
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senior management. Ensure that all work is documented using the appropriate standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate. Maintain market awareness, assess software packages
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current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Senior Systems Support Developer Analyst (SITS Developer) We are looking for an experienced SITS Developer to join our team
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that all work is documented using the appropriate standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate. Maintain market awareness, assess software packages on their ability to meet all
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- Systems Support Developer Analyst The Business Facing Corporate Systems function within University IT is looking for an ambitious and talented IT professional to join a small team dedicated to
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documented using the appropriate standards, methods and tools, including prototyping tools where appropriate. Maintain market awareness, assess software packages on their ability to meet all or parts
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- Education Developer (Assessment and Feedback) The Education Developer will support the student experience of assessment and feedback at Cardiff University through the development and delivery of activities
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joint image reconstruction (/processing) methods for compressed sensing in low-field multi-contrast MRI. Design and evaluate accelerated acquisition trajectories optimised for joint reconstruction