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stakeholders to ensure the programme’s academic and strategic objectives are met in a timely and efficient manner. You should be educated to degree level or equivalent. You must have experience of administration
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engineering, computer science or other field relevant to the proposed area of research. You should have a good track record of robotic publications/presentations in the field of healthcare, possess sufficient
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journals, agree clear task objectives, organise, and delegate work to other members of the team, and share responsibility for shaping the research group’s plans. You will have a doctoral degree in Computer
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related field. You have an excellent academic track record in topics relevant to robot perception - visual inertial odometry (VIO), mapping (SLAM) and 3D reconstruction. Experience with ultra-sound would be
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ultimate objective is to develop new ways to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance within and between patients. The post-holder will be responsible for planning and executing experimental work
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to ensuring the teams have supporting tools in place to deliver the Workstream’s objectives. The postholder will have responsibility for leading and liaising between technical and non-technical teams
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established (inter)national reputation and publication record and hold a strong track record of examining or managing examination processes within a Higher Education Institution and have significant experience
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will maintain research records and audit/surveillance tools to track the progress of OA research; incorporate new ideas and requirements into existing systems; maintain accurate and efficient filing and
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have completed, or be close to completing, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant quantitative field such as computational social science, computer science, or cognitive science. They will have a demonstrable track
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recent track record of peer-reviewed publications are essential. The position is available from 1 October 2025 or shortly thereafter and ends on 30 September 2028. Group website with research details: All