77 phd-operations-research "UCL " positions at University of Hertfordshire in United Kingdom
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Overview Qualification type: PhD Subject area: Control and Machine Learning Location/Campus: College Lane, Hatfield Closing
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Post Title: Senior Research Assistant / Research Fellow SBU/Department: School of Life and Medical Sciences / Clinical, Pharmaceutical, and Biological Sciences FTE: 1FTE (working 37 hours per week
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire invites applications for a PhD position in computer
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Post Title: Research Fellow in Numerical Modelling of Lightweight Aerospace Structures SBU/Department: School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science FTE: 1 FTE (working 37 hours per week
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is seeking to appoint an experienced professional to join our team as the Director of Research and Enterprise Services. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for the operational management
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Casual – Go Herts Award Assistant Assessor Rate of Pay: £12.57 per hour plus 12.07% accrued holiday per total value Working Hours: Part Time - 15 hour per week Duration: 3 Months Main duties
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year and is now in the region of £11m per annum. The Research Grants Team of the Research Office (RGT) provides strategic and operational support to the University in applying for and winning external
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Post Title: Research Fellow in structural health monitoring of composites using optical fibre SBU/Department: School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science FTE: 1.0FTE (Working 37 hours per
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of specialist skills to students and academics and assisting, where possible, with consultancy work and research within the school. This position will deal heavily in robotics and computer science research
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, and Solicitors Accounts modules. You will assist and support other Module Leaders on the LLB Programme, and lead a module yourself. You will work co-operatively and supportively as part of the School's