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for an enthusiastic, well-motivated individual to work as part of a sociable multi-disciplinary team consisting of physicists, computer scientists, clinicians, radiographers, and imaging experts. The ideal candidate
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, including obtaining and processing biological samples from patients and research participants, and processing human tissue samples, blood and urine for storage in accordance with tissue bank Standard
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consistent continuous improvement mindset, applying principles across all stands of delivery in the people plan. Can translate process steps into people experiences and evolving business needs and is a key
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developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised process, toolpath and motion of machines while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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expected to develop manufacturing processes, which will progress the mechanistic understanding of the key areas concerning sustainable graphite, graphite production and future waste minimisation. The role
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demonstrable and successful track record of independent and collaborative problem solving and who can foster a culture of team work, whilst being able to support and develop continuous improvement to process and
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programming languages and the design and development of object-oriented software, for example, Java, C++, C#. · Experience using industry-standard software engineering processes and associated tools such as
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with academic, administrative and external customers, to facilitate the smooth running of day-to-day activities, through the delivery of established processes. The post holder will act as a first point
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unique abilities, experiences, and knowledge. To ensure a fair and transparent recruitment process, we strongly advise against relying on AI-generated content, as it may negatively impact your application
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, present at conferences, and gain experience in translating research into certified medical software. Applicants should have a strong background in machine learning, computer vision, and medical image