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departments and agencies. The primary focus of this post is to develop new AI approaches to Pandemic Resilience as part of the hub. The potential for AI to support our response to emerging epidemic and pandemic
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:00 – 17:00 Q + A Session | Chief and Senior Resident roles Tuesday 11th June 16:00 – 17:00 Q + A Session | Chief and Senior Resident roles This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon 17/06/2024
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The Inclusive Communities team support students in residence. As a Chief Resident you will live in halls of residence to provide peer to peer support. This includes; Designing and delivering events
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. Primary Point of Contact: You will address and resolve inquiries or issues from hiring managers and candidates promptly, keep stakeholders informed about the status of tasks, and escalate concerns
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days. 70% of your work will need to be done during the two main teaching blocks and the summer period when students are with us. The remaining 30% consists of Individual and Centre Development time
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be the main contact for Turing Fellows and organisers of Turing Interest Groups. Participate in events hosted by The Alan Turing Institute both online and in person (in London HQ, based at the British
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and efficient and which respond well to need. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the roles will help shift planning cycles from short term to longer-term, with the aim being to develop a clear master
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the main administrative and office support for the Open Research Programme. It involves supporting a range of groups, projects and meeting series that ensure the good running and governance of the UKRN
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record of original solutions to measuring devices. Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding until 31/10/2026 Work pattern: Full time Grade: I/J - Pathway 2 Salary: £37099 - £41,732 (Grade I) or £41,732
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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