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candidate with a strong background in Computer Science, AI, Human-Computer Interaction, or related disciplines. The supervisory team are Dr Adam Gripton and Dr Theo Lim. For further information please
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the provision of technical demonstrations/teaching/research activities and advise in the operation of often complex apparatus, equipment and software. Assessing the technical aspects of student work and providing
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environment, along with the friendliness of the staff, is making the process smooth and truly enjoyable.” (Dr Claudine Salgado) Our programme As part of our fellowship programme, we will provide a structured
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efforts of academics across the University. In the University structure, the Department sits within the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, along with the Department of Mathematics and the
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-calculator.htm to see the value of benefits provided by Heriot-Watt University. About the Team The Department of Mathematics is part of the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, which also includes
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by obtaining and analysing feedback from students and peers. Support the accreditation processes of professional bodies. Mentor and supervise students, providing effective, well documented and timely
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reporting of Fire Drills. Providing support to JMSV Manager on security related issues as necessary. Essential & Desirable Criteria Essential Demonstrable customer service skills Computer literate Advanced
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institution with a sound understanding of quality assurance processes. The successful candidate will need to join us 25th August 2025. We have recently updated our induction programme to ensure that new
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processes at pore-scale. In addition, the successful candidates will contribute to a wide range of AI applications in subsurface flow modelling including (a) stochastic generation of porous media realizations
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University and more widely with the collaborators at other Universities and industrial partners. Desirable Criteria Experience in semiconductor detector fabrication processes and photodiode characterisation