148 Computer Science positions at University of London in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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. The split between the teaching and research roles is expected to be 60:40 (i.e., 3 days teaching and 2 days research). The post will be managed by Christopher Rentsch, the PEPI Programme Director. Applicants
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systems, demonstrate the ability to work independently and exhibit a keen attention to detail. The ideal candidate will have experience of REDCap development, proficiency in with computer systems
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Department: School of Biological & Behavioural Sciences Salary: Grade 5/6, £49,785 to £58,595 per annum (Grade 6) Reference: 2488 Location: Mile End Date posted: 3 June 2024 Closing date: 2 July
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are invited for the post of Communications & Engagement Officer (Social Science) in the Research & Innovation Department. The Social Science Impact Accelerator (SSIA) programme has a unique opportunity for a
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excellence. You should be working towards or having completed a PhD in Data Science, Computer Science (or related fields), or have equivalent professional experience, in fields aligned to Data Science. You
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: £18,286 - £18,591 per annum (50% pro rata to £36,572 - £37,182 per annum) (Grade 4) Reference: 1981 Location: Mile End Date
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experience and post graduate degree, or equivalent experience, in a biological or computational science. The work will optimise the processing of multimodal and genomic data and develop new analytical tools
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Department: School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Science Salary: £49,785 - £58,595 per annum (Lecturer) £61,896-£69,114 per annum (Senior Lecturer) (Grade 5) Reference: 2308 Location: Mile
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Department: School of Mathematical Sciences Salary: £42,405 per annum (If appointed in Lieu of PhD, salary start will be Grade 4 £36,572 per annum until PhD is awarded). (Grade 5) Reference: 2406
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entitled “Resilience of Anthropocene Coasts and Communities (RACC): assessing and responding to urban and post-industrial coastal risks”. The project is part of a larger research programme and will