658 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data positions at University of Sheffield
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will primarily support the Head of School (Professor George Panoutsos, Chair in Computational Intelligence) and his research activities in the area of Machine Learning (ML) for Engineering, focusing
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-related matters, signposting and referring appropriately to relevant information sources, self-help resources and specialist services as required. Compile and collate student information using a range of
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Career Development programme). The role also requires the maintenance of administration processes, databases and web pages, the dissemination of materials for students, and organisation of various
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and luciferase plate readers. Design, develop and refine experiments in order to obtain reliable data. Analyse and record data to aid the design of future research and produce useful findings for other
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with Ofsted inspections Desirable Interview & Application Relevant industrial experience in engineering Desirable Interview & Application Further Information Grade 7 Salary £38,248-£46,735 Work
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ambitious project. You should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant field such as applied or pure mathematics, physics, control engineering, or computer science. You will join both the SAMS
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colleagues and others in the wider workplace. Desirable Application Further Information Grade 5 Salary £27,319 - £31,236 per annum with potential to progress to £33,951 Work arrangement Full-time 35 Hours per
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This position is to work alongside Professor Kate Dommett at the University of Sheffield and Dr Amy Orben at University of Cambridge on a new UKRI Taskforce on social media data access
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social science research in secure computing environments, and will make a significant contribution in advancing secure data infrastructure and federation across the UK. Main duties and responsibilities
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The Japanese Long-Baseline Neutrino Programme (T2K, Super-Kamiokande and Hyper-Kamiokande) School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr S Cartwright, Dr Patrick