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, Diploma or Masters degree. We also have a thriving community of postgraduate research students, from both the United Kingdom and overseas. We welcome applications from candidates registered with the NMC as
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. You will be expected to collaborate with the existing staff working in the area and have communications and meetings with our collaborators within the university or in other international universities
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View All Vacancies Institute for Communication Systems Location: Guildford Salary: £32,982 to £34,980 per annum Post Type: Full Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 28 April 2024 Interview
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and have communications and meetings with our collaborators within the university or in other international universities. About You You will be educated to M.Sc. level and have experience and expertise
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School has a research active sustainable business community producing high quality trans- and interdisciplinary research of local, national and international importance. The School works collaboratively
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excellent written and oral communication skills, and be an effective team player, as well demonstrating a proven track record of working on your own initiative. This post is full time (35 hours per week
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Role Our reputation for leading in the field of AI and autonomous systems: human-centred AI, human-machine-interaction, advanced sensing, communications, machine learning, and reasoning - has been
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-interaction, advanced sensing, communications, machine learning, and reasoning - has been established through more than thirty years of research into this field. The group you would be joining is primarily
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teaming in complex scenarios. About the Role Our reputation for leading in the field of AI and autonomous systems: human-centred AI, human-machine-interaction, advanced sensing, communications, machine
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communicator and teacher and have demonstrated the ability to effectively plan and teach at university level. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV, and supporting statements on your teaching