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, engineers, and the general public Qualifications Research Assistant Degree in engineering or numerate subject (e.g., mathematics, physical sciences, computer science) PhD close to completion in field of Power
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innovative methods to solve real-world problems whilst delivering significant academic contributions. The post is full time, fixed term for 24 months. You will be based in the newly renovated Stephenson
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Accountabilities To provide the first point of contact for all enquiries regarding the donor body programme for anatomical examination. Dealing with body donor enquiries, providing information or assistance as
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numerate with experience of data collection and analysis. To provide administrative and practical support to the E&F Sustainability Team. The Team is responsible for all areas of environmental sustainability
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pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 24 November 2025 The Role We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant / Associate in Computational Chemistry
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interventions in type 1 diabetes complicated by impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia – including the My Hypo Compass programme developed within Newcastle University. You will play a critical role as a named
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and deploy machine learning solutions on edge computing platforms. In this role, you will be responsible for integrating, optimizing, and deploying machine learning models on resource-constrained
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, ensuring the correct method of embalming is used so that structures are preserved in a way most useful for the dissection that will take place To work on the production of new prosections using specialist
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throughout the duration of the induction and training programme. Participating in and supporting other Success projects across the academic year Other duties as may be required, commensurate with the grade
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methods. This post is full time, fixed term for a period of 11 months. For informal enquiries contact: Dr Jérémie Nsengimana (Jeremie.nsengimana@newcastle.ac.uk ), Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah