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research frontier in computer vision that combines three critical challenges: class imbalance, recognition of rare and unseen species, and dense labelling of high-resolution imagery. The candidate will
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reporting processes, supporting Business readiness, User Acceptance Testing, launch and adoption. Manage the creation and maintenance of various forms for data capture Be responsible for understanding system
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(SI-ATRP) and used to organise chromophores in 3D. You will develop solution-processing routes for the production of quantum optical materials, and design sensors for use in early detection of cancer
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professional development to extend knowledge of the contracting process, of relevant legal issues and the University context. As a member of staff you will be encouraged to make ethical decisions in your role
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brain - the epileptic focus – and the abnormal activity can propagate out from there. Although surgery is often curative in epilepsy, effective intervention relies on the correct identification
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work within clear policies and processes across the student journey in order to meet regulatory requirements and consistently deliver educational excellence. You will play a key role in ensuring
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stage. You will be part of a team that develops, manages and improves the effective organisation of our taught programmes and related student procedures. You will ensure policies and processes across
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to establish a research portfolio and technology roadmap around the remit of the development of AM processes, materials, AM process simulations, online/offline process monitoring and control tools as
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for low energy nuclear recoil signals for WIMP dark matter, and also contribute to the maintenance, operation and calibration of the experiment. Experience of estimation and modelling of backgrounds to low
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academic staff on tailored funding opportunities. The role demands strong leadership in managing workflows, making sound decisions under pressure, and supporting internal peer review processes. Additionally