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holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 30 June 2024 The Role The School of Engineering at
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, the complexity of systems in various fields—from healthcare to climate science—presents significant challenges for traditional analytical methods. Complex systems are characterised by numerous interconnected
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your role as you progress through the qualification and gain more experience. About you You should be a graduate from an undergraduate programme of study within the last two years or due to complete your
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post for 18 months, starting 1 September 2024. The role will support the creation of an Admissions System Project Team, and manage the delivery of innovative processes and technology-based solutions
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outcomes for patients in the future. You will work collegiately to apply your informatics experience, assimilating complex datasets and deploying cutting-edge analytical methods that build new knowledge with
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and at Kjeller Campus in Viken. The Department of Computer Science offers three bachelor’s degree programmes, a master’s degree programme, and is part of a cross-departmental PhD program. Academic staff
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• Ability to work flexibly, and under pressure Qualifications • A PhD awarded (or nearing completion) in in Computer Science, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Neuroscience or a project-relevant subject
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current undergraduate who is taking a placement year, or a student who is graduating in 2024 from an undergraduate programme to join our Sustainability Team. Your brief is to support us in raising awareness
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and at Kjeller Campus in Viken. The Department of Computer Science offers three bachelor’s degree programmes, a master’s degree programme, and is part of a cross-departmental PhD program. Academic staff
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and generating new impact opportunities. You will be responsible for the success and management of funds including the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Impact Acceleration