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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. We are looking for an experienced SITS Developer with strong technical skills to support and
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. We are seeking an inspiring and collegial Civil Engineering Lecturer to join our Civil Engineering
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. Are you a marine technology professional looking for a new opportunities and challenges in
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. We are seeking a Senior IT & AV Support Engineer to lead the delivery of reliable, high-quality IT and AV services that underpin technology-enhanced teaching, clinical simulation and hybrid learning
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, computer science, biomedical engineering, or a closely related area. You will have experience in one or more of the following: (non-autonomous) dynamical systems, complex networks, bifurcation theory
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research programme transforming the diagnosis and management of suspected seizures. Starting in June 2026, this three-year role is central to a multi-million-pound project funded by the Engineering and
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location and work within a supportive team of world-leading coastal researchers. Based in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the School of Biological and Marine Sciences is primed to enable students
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marine environments. About the role The Institute brings together expertise from across the University - spanning science, engineering, health, arts, business, and social sciences - and forms part of a
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to co-design our research and ensure our technology is fit for purpose. You will: Develop and carry out high quality individual and/or collaborative research (including with colleagues in other
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Imaging Centre (BRIC), at the university of Plymouth and Queens hospital, Romford, London. BRIC is equipped with cutting-edge neuroscience technology, including a 3T Prisma scanner and eight human research