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The Blended Learning Service works collaboratively across the University with academics and professional staff in support of teaching, learning, and assessment to further institutional developments
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Professionalism Education Group sits in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care, School of Clinical Medicine. Your role will be to co-ordinate the activities of the programmes of learning and assessment
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them to the electric ducted fan design. First, there are many Machine Learning algorithms available and there are several cases of successful adoption of these into aerospace engineering. However, they
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focus on Kenya, Tanzania and Nepal. In addition, it will involve working with PAL network researchers on mutually agreed analysis drawing on their comparative learning data across countries. This is a
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experience required to perform the role are a PhD degree and substantial experience in relevant field, and preferably experience in standardisation processes in an industrial setting. Experience Essential: In
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pathologies. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in cell biology with a keen interest in translating cell-based discoveries into molecular insights. The post holder must possess a PhD
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pathologies. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with experience in cell biology with a keen interest in translating cell-based discoveries into molecular insights. The post holder must possess a PhD
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relevant field such as NLP, Information Retrieval, Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning and be able to demonstrate a strong track record of independent research and high-quality publications
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to develop predictive approaches for future scenarios. The skills, qualifications and experience required: obtained (or close to obtaining) a PhD in a scientific, mathematical, engineering or computing subject
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Biological Learning Lab, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge (https://cbl.eng.cam.ac.uk ) and Nathalie Rochefort at the Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh (https