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community. The consortium brings together experts across AI and both experimental and computational chemistry and this Hub will promote connectivity of the broader community, training, networking, as
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entrepreneurship, incubating innovators through our Greenhouse accelerator programme, delivering an ecosystem that empowers impact and creating a landscape where climate innovation can flourish. We are now launching
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equivalent) in an area pertinent to the subject area, i.e. Artificial Intelligence or Computer Science. Experience in the following: Develop AI solutions for (network) optimisation. Understanding of: A range
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also have: · A MSc or equivalent in an area pertinent to the subject area, such as Robotics, Virtual environments, Computer Science, Motion capture, and with relevant work experience · A strong
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all times, using our computer system to check guests in and out, cash reconciliation and carrying out any other duties required by the post. You will be able to work for the whole period of employment
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ice nanomagnetic arrays - both 2D/single layered arrays and 3D multilayers. In this post you will investigate nanomagnetism, reconfigurable magnonics and both optical and magnetic neuromorphic computing
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entrepreneurship, incubating innovators through our Greenhouse accelerator programme, delivering an ecosystem that empowers impact and creating a landscape where climate innovation can flourish. We are now launching
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Job description Job summary We invite applications for a Research Assistant/Associate - Accelerate a New Energy Efficient Titanium Forming Technology towards Industrial Applications position funded
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, in 2020, became embedded within the curriculum as part of students’ degree programmes. The programme aims to put science in the context of the wider world and to develop interdisciplinary approaches
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. Highly motivated individuals are invited to apply for the post to join an exciting research project, which is part of our Catalytic Plasmonics (CPLAS) research programme. CPLAS aims to transform the field