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the leadership of Professor Laura Smith . The successful candidate will be working on the human-centred design theme of the EPSRC AI for Collective Intelligence (AI4CI) Hub . The Hub’s ambition is to pursue
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record keeping are crucial. We work together as a team to achieve overall results and you will need to be a good team player. An interest in learning about and working with engineering and design subject
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) for the design of new generation of selective inhibitors of ACE combining basic and translational research. What we can offer you: Find out more about our benefits . We consider ourselves to be an inclusive
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the University develop its change capability As part of the Planning Performance and Strategic Change (PPSC) department, you will work with colleagues to plan, coordinate and deliver strategic change projects as
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support academics from multiple disciplines at the University in designing and conducting research studies that contribute towards our understanding of digital security and behaviour. This will help us to
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, hosted within the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change (ISCC). The CDT will operate in close partnership with our Swindon-based Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST), a
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two skillsets which we are now seeking to fill: Audit and Risk Committee Chair Designate: We're seeking a senior professional with a recognised accounting qualification to serve as the chair designate
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Augmentation R&D in the UK and Internationally. Our vision is a complete multidisciplinary training and innovation ecosystem that revolutionises the way that humans interface, interact, improve, and evolve with
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their work towards A&P Plan commitments. use your experience of designing and implementing qualitative and quantitative evaluation and research projects to take the lead on delivering evaluation projects
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the field in numerous ways, including: Identifying novel/modified fibre designs with the potential to outperform current state-of-the-art Deepening understanding of the behaviour of new and existing fibre