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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have seen a major shift thanks to recent strides in aerial and satellite data technologies, covering acquisition, sharing, and interpretation. However
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months) Closing Date: Wednesday 29 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2722424CM Innovation for Translation Research Group (ITRG) Upper GI Data Technician We have an exciting and unique
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confirmed Reference: 2722424CM Innovation for Translation Research Group (ITRG) Upper GI Data Technician We have an exciting and unique opportunity for a Data Technician to join the Innovation for Translation
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and reliable insights from complex geospatial datasets. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have seen a major shift thanks to recent strides in aerial and satellite data technologies, covering
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GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis and/or GIS software development. The appointee will be expected to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as undertake a range of
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, GIS and remote sensing, wildlife conservation and climate change. They also include residential field trips to Wales and Malta. Our teaching and research facilities are based within CCCU’s new GBP
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. The ideal candidate will understand capturing, processing and presentation of geospatial data within GIS and 3D software whilst maintaining location information. The candidate will have a demonstrable
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quality) and be supported by their expertise in industrial deployment of cutting-edge, FDA-approved AI tools for medical video analysis (e.g., their polyp detection system GI Genius™, named
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expertise in working with large datasets and mapping software such as GIS. Key responsibilities: To conduct research into the archaeological record of medieval England and to contribute to our computer model
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the operation of drinking water distribution systems. The research will integrate water quality data with aspects including hydraulics and GIS records from an operational network leading to the development and