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researchers and PhD students, based at the University of Bath. The core focus will be on human-centred design and human data modelling to support development of the training programme within the context
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the leadership of Professor Laura Smith . The successful candidate will be working on the human-centred design theme of the EPSRC AI for Collective Intelligence (AI4CI) Hub . The Hub’s ambition is to pursue
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across five application domains (Pandemic Resilience, Smart cities, Financial Stability, Health Ecosystems and Environmental Intelligence) and two cross-cutting themes (Human-Centred Design and
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partnership with our Swindon-based Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST), a £17M partnership for innovation and translation of research that has established a cluster of over 100
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and written communication skills. Knowledge of relevant governance issues in health/clinical psychology research. Experimental and/or clinical health research design and methods skills. For informal
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for designated areas of work and activities within the Faculty including support to research related activities, executive committees and overarching support for the delivery of our strategic goals. This is a
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. This internship role has been designed to provide a varied, busy, and valued role for the intern and the IPR. Main duties will include: To support the Head of Policy Programmes and Communications and Policy
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pharmacology. Additional experience in teaching CNS pharmacology would be desirable. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for 12 months. This job purpose can be summarised as follows: To plan and deliver
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applied to electric motors and batteries. Within PIC-BATT these skills will be applied to novel designs of immersivity cooled battery packs. You will be expected to proactively engage with the thriving
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, you will manage data submissions to rankings organisations; conduct in-depth analysis of the key rankings, monitor ranking performance and create reports 2) You will plan and project manage the School’s