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supporting aspiring startups, engaging various stakeholders of the innovation ecosystem, designing and developing knowledge & content that delivers real impact? And do you want to contribute to our mission
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 24 months in the first instance. Applications are invited for a postdoctoral Research Associate in Energy Innovation, Economics and Policy
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. To provide 2nd and 3rd line support activities, providing support to end users for complex technical problems. To design and develop quality technical solutions in response to business requirements. To review
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other bespoke systems. The role entails building and supporting bespoke Oracle DataMarts. The design of the DataMarts uses dimensional modelling, largely using ETL. Oracle PL/SQL is the predominant tool
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with a particular focus on designing and creating targeted engagement content. This role is pivotal in cultivating lifelong relationships between the University of Cambridge and its extensive 320,000
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research studies, can be found on our website https://bioresource.nihr.ac.uk . About the job: The role holder takes technical responsibility for the design, delivery, documentation and continuous improvement
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the mechanisms of IRE1 activation. You are expected to lead this project drawing on the advances previously made and described in PMID: 31873072, 38177498, 38177501. Duties include but are not limited to: Design
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. The team also produces a Guidebook that collects team's practices and useful information at https://guidebook.devops.uis.cam.ac.uk/ . Ideally you will have experience in: Designing and solving complex
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positive Health & Safety culture on site. Key Managerial Elements Of The Role Include Setting and oversees strategy (with support from line manager) for management of design quality for multiple projects and
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platforms will be designed, capable of efficiently exploring complex mixed variable design spaces on the microlitre scale. Our multisite reactor network will be driven by next generation machine learning