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, etc.), and wider impact and engagement. You have: A PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer-Interaction, or a closely related technology discipline, or extensive relevant industrial/commercial
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, coding, and algorithmics. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance student experience and employability. Research & Scholarship Lead independent
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and emerging creative technologies, including VR/AR/XR, interactive storytelling, and digital media. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance
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advancement to Associate Professor. Teaching & Curriculum Development Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in core and elective areas of Finance. Contribute to programme design
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advancement to Associate Professor. Teaching & Curriculum Development Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in core and elective areas of Finance. Contribute to programme design
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from magnetic resonance experiments. The results will reveal how the quantum mechanical state imprinted by light, determine product distributions- shaping photochemical reaction outcomes and potentially
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outputs inform biodiversity management. You have a PhD (or near completion) in quantitative ecology, conservation biology, or a related field. You are skilled in statistical modelling, particularly Bayesian
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of the project. You have a PhD in programming languages, logic, formal verification or a related field. You have some experience building programming language tooling (e.g. compilers, interpreters, program
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in the UK and amongst the most powerful in Europe. The AI Supercomputing team owns the entire process of developing and operating the Centre’s compute and software infrastructure, which includes
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determine how reforestation strategies influence soil carbon stock accumulation and stability (PhD #1), the reassembly and structure of soil networks (this position) via differences in the quantity of carbon