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Manager will lead a small team to develop and implement marketing initiatives and corporate communications within the academic schools aligned to the University’s strategic plan. The successful candidate
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practical optical design. Experience of programming for data acquisition (e.g. MATLAB, Phyton, C/C++), analysis of data, and interfacing with multiple parts of equipment. Ability to formulate and progress
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decision-making processes. Description of Duties Conduct and disseminate original research aligned with the project and in collaboration with the multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary team Work closely
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excellence in sport, physical activity, and facility management. As a subsidiary, Oriam operates with close alignment to the University’s policies and standards, while also maintaining operational independence
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multiple tasks and deadlines, particularly in a fundraising or donor stewardship context. With excellent communication skills, they can collaborate effectively across departments and engage professionally
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for the team. This includes setting objectives aligned with the university’s research and enterprise strategy. Resource Allocation: Planning and delegating work to team members, organizing events, and overseeing
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. Significant goals include the characterization of the optical/spin properties of different crystals, manipulation and optimization of their electronic and spin coherence through complex optical and MW sequences
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performance, Computer Science is strategically recruiting a full Professor to establish and lead a new research group. This pivotal role will focus on key research areas aligned with the School’s Strategic
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ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, prioritizing as appropriate, and seeking help where needed Demonstrated professional and proactive approach Desirable Experience of working on development
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and Industry Engagement Managers. Work with key research partners to facilitate joint research events across critically aligned research hubs. Develop and coordinate in collaboration with TransiT