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challenges in cybersecurity, data quality, and real-time AI performance. This research hub, tackles the intricate challenges of cyber-disturbances and data quality in Edge Computing (EC) environments
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are recruiting a new research associate to join our research team. Talented, skilled and self-motivated individuals are sought to carry out high-quality research in computational and experimental marine
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the pivotal role in the running and development of the UO infrastructure and is critical in sustaining a nationally and internationally unique research facility. The UO underpins a wide range of high-impact
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information page at http://www.ncl.ac.uk/about Key Accountabilities To lead, manage and develop a technical team, ensuring effective performance. This will include responsibility for staff induction, training
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: Provide effective line management to direct reports, monitor performance against agreed targets, and support staff development to ensure high levels of individual and team performance. • Operational
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closely with Procurement Managers, you will have a high degree of integrity, self-motivation, initiative and drive, and the ability to demonstrate professional resilience. For all information enquiries
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outline how you meet the essential criteria of the role and evidence this with examples. Key Accountabilities Contribute to the research programme in the field of Bayesian computational statistics as part
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to perform. Key Accountabilities Undertake teaching, module leadership and supervision of undergraduate students; Offer expertise in an individual’s specialist area(s); Undertake teaching, leadership and
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are now working to develop new therapeutic strategies to inhibit this pathway. This project aims to perform in vitro pre-clinical evaluation of therapeutic antibodies (targeting cancer-associated glycans
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work on the INSTINCT-MB programme, which brings together teams based at Newcastle University, The Institute of Cancer Research and University College London. The programme will generate a wide range of