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evaluation of real-world simulations testing the use of drones to deliver defibrillators. Collecting and analysing qualitative and/or quantitative data across multiple work packages. Working closely with 999
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position at the University of Nottingham, to work on simulations of galaxy clusters with Dr. Yannick Bahé. This position is part of a UKRI funded
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Contribution to open-source bioinformatics tools Hands-on experience with machine-learning frameworks Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience
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will help shape the future of emergency medical response in the UK. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the design, implementation and evaluation of real-world simulations testing the use of drones
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a plus. Has relevant experience in the areas of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design and implementation is a plus. Experience in electromagnetic simulation using CST Studio Suite and circuit
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upload a copy of your CV and Cover Letter. For information about the School of Education and the School of Mathematical Sciences see School of Education and School of Mathematical Sciences Informal
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findings verbally and in writing to a wide range of audiences. How to apply Please apply with your CV and a cover letter on the university website. A copy of the proposal on which the project is based is
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hour), fixed-term post is available from 1 September 2025 to 30 November 2026. Job share arrangements may be considered. If you are interested about this post, please click 'apply now' and upload a copy
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Science Program (HFSP) funded project focused on understanding the musculoskeletal system of head-first burrowers (amphisbaenians). The role will lead on the computational simulation aspects of the project
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website. A copy of the proposal on which the project is based is available from Professor Nigel Gilbert n.gilbert@surrey.ac.uk who is also able to answer questions about the research. Further details Job