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to staff, that uses data and new technology alongside highly skilled staff with a strong understanding of user experience and journeys to underpin continual improvement. This role offers the opportunity
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to staff, that uses data and new technology alongside highly skilled staff with a strong understanding of user experience and journeys to underpin continual improvement. This role offers the opportunity
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on other optional modules, such as Corporate Law, Environmental Law or Law & Technology would also be welcomed to contribute to the research activity of the Law team and Department of Humanities and Social
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enthusiasm to teach on other optional modules, such as Corporate Law, Environmental Law or Law & Technology would also be welcomed. An interest in developing pedagogies in legal education will be an asset
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to map spatially variable properties within platforms such as RStudio, Google Earth Engine, QGIS or similar. A knowledge of remotely sensed data products, their information content and limitations is
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(Imagestream), BSLII cell sorters (Bigfoot, FACSAria Fusion, Influx), spectral analyser (Aurora), acoustic flow cytometer (Attune NxT), advanced multiplexing technology (FlexMap3D), and high-performance data
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a part of the Initiative in the Digital Economy at Exeter (INDEX), University of Exeter Business School. Summary of the roles The Defence Data Research Centre, funded by Defence Science and Technology
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, and we want to ensure that this transformation has our staff and students at its heart. We are investing in digital technology and skills development to strengthen our education, research, and
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, Quarto/Rmarkdown/JupyterBook). You will likely have at least a Masters degree in Health Data Science, Data Science, Computer Science, Maths/Engineering, or a Medical Sciences subject, and either have a
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Computer Science and Engineering (Education and Scholarship) Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy This full time post is available immediately on a permanent basis. Summary of the role