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truth through the collation and analysis of programme information. This will be combined with advising on the consistent adoption of best practice standards and processes, tailoring as appropriate. You
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compromised elements and dynamic configurations. We seek to appoint a full-time post-doctoral research associate as part of a team exploring fundamental new concepts to a) provide for, and b) to assess security
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responsibilities As part of a friendly team, you will be responsible for: • theoretical analysis of methods for calibrating and optimising simulation-based DTs • developing and maintaining research code
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the health economic component of the project. This includes designing the health economic plan which will involve workshops with key stakeholders to understand how sponsorship deals may impact on population
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recruiting participants, developing the experimental designs, and the setting up of studies through to analysis, dissemination (presentations and journal articles) and impact activities. The successful
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will include modelling of the data using PECUBE, ideally undertaken during a two month visit to Peter Van der Beek in Germany, who will lead the modelling element of the project. Prior experience with
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Management Office (PMO) and reporting to the Head of Projects and Portfolio, you will support the programme leadership as a central source of truth through the collation and analysis of programme information
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analysis, writing publications and engaging with diverse project partners. Experience of environmental accounting and/or the design or analysis of corporate sustainability reporting will be highly valued. A
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. Following the demonstration of single bit devices and small digital arrays, we are now expanding the research programme to include investigation of the feasibility of analogue devices for use as elements in
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