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to sub-Saharan Africa, e.g. UV irradiance, temperature, desiccation. Additional Information: Informal enquiries may be made to Prof Richard Quilliam, Biological and Environmental Sciences, Faculty
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Research Fellow (Data Lab) Apply Post Details Full time Fixed term until 31 December 2026 The closing date for applications is midnight on Tuesday 04 June 2024 Interviews are expected to take place
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the delivery of PHAWM and other research projects by, for example, implementing algorithms, collating data and undertaking and recording the outcomes of experiments, and working with stakeholders to develop
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publications, conference presentations and public engagement Essential Criteria Qualifications PhD, or equivalent research experience, in Computer Vision/ Computer Science, Visual Neuroscience, Psychology
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programmes and activities Assist in gathering and compiling data Support the delivery of faculty teaching and examination activities Support committees, working groups and other meetings, as required Monitor
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. Sean Monaghan (PI) and Prof. James Bron (Co-I) on the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) funded project, “Development of a mucosally-delivered and active salmon louse vaccine
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buildings, etc About Us Information Services delivers the library, IT, digital learning technology and other information needs and services to enable all students and staff of the University of Stirling
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expertise in web-enabled data visualisation to join our team. As Frontend Developer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing web interfaces to provide users with access to environmental
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pathway programmes, providing clear progression and pathway for swimmers. The programme should consist of appropriate talent identification & swimmer recruitment, coaching, competitions, sport science, and
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quantitative analysis of market/industry responses to alcohol price interventions using business to business publications and data Advertising content analysis and/or retail store observations to examine the