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out research in line with the project plan. The successful candidate will conduct hands-on empirical research that embraces both experiments and modelling. Working closely with academic colleagues and
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relevant links to Research Centres. The Associate is expected to generate breakthrough ideas in the assigned area of research, as well as to carry out research in line with the project plan. The successful
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and NHS. Application is open to those clinical and non-clinical applicants. Clinically qualified applicants are advised to discuss their application with their Training Programme Director before
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modernisation in electricity distribution, with the opportunity to publish work and attend high-profile conferences This KTP is a great opportunity for someone keen to plan and deliver business change. You will
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does not meet the eligibility criteria for new applicants to the Skilled Worker visa route. See here for information about Skilled Worker eligibility criteria: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
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. This project aims to develop prototype IoT devices operating below 100mW, supporting applications in security surveillance, smart infrastructure, supply‑chain monitoring and autonomous sensing systems
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. CyberHub invites applications for a Research Assistant who will primarily contribute to the both projects. The successful applicant will be ideally educated in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
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. Collaborative agentic AI agents will autonomously allocate resources, compose services, monitor and optimise, and secure the underlying infrastructure and service delivery. CyberHub invites applications for a
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experience in independently driving research projects on a day‑to‑day basis is required. Applicants who have recently submitted their PhD and are awaiting award are welcome to apply. This is a 4‑year fixed
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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate post for 8.5 months (Maternity cover) within the School of Psychology. The successful applications will join Dr James Reynolds' UKRI-funded grant