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initiatives, hosting REPHRAIN , the National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online, leading the programme of work on developing a Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK
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techniques to improve the reduction and analysis of spectroscopic observations primarily from JWST and Hubble. The core goal of the funding program is to develop or implement multi-dimensional techniques
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exciting academic and industrial partners around the world. Based in the Computer Science department, you will carry out research focusing on developing the SimEng fast cycle-level processor simulator
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The Faculty of Health & Life Sciences is looking to appoint a second Faculty Student Engagement Manager. This role will join an existing member of the team to aid the provision of high-quality
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Engineering programme and will participate in the teaching of nuclear and materials-related units to students at UG and PGT level. The appointee may also contribute to teaching across the core undergraduate
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for the central student records system, SITS/e:Vision, across the University. Use of e:Vision is increasing rapidly as part of a major programme of change and your role will be a key part of making
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particularly in the areas of disability and child-computer interaction. You are interested in engineering novel edible interfaces using a range of construction materials and mechanisms, and in collaborating with
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digital device production, from a range of possible backgrounds that could include human-computer interaction, IoT or embedded device design, electronic engineering or digital manufacturing. The pro
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analysis techniques to extract, where possible, multi-dimensional information. The primary goal of the funding program will be to develop or implement multi-dimensional techniques working with observations
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audiences., and have strong report writing and presentation skills. Have an HNC in Mechanical Engineering or similarly related discipline or extensive knowledge of mechanical building services installations