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, resolving customer queries, and supporting bursary and scholarship approvals. This role also involves maintaining accurate financial records using the University’s financial systems and databases. Working
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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking a dedicated Control Room Operator to join our Campus Services team within the Division of Estates and Campus Services. This is a vital position
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clinical physiology labs/consulting rooms. The van Geest multiOmics facility is equipped with cutting-edge equipment for high-throughput biomarker discovery and translation, including over 10 state
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and associated libraries such as PyTorch, TensorFlow and Scikit-learn. Demonstrated expertise in version control systems like GitHub or GitLab, as well as the ability to manage large-scale computing
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with a background in security services or a related field, ideally with experience supervising staff in a control room or operational setting. A full manual UK driving licence is essential, and you must
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scientific Python programming. Experience with version control systems, environmental simulations, machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch, and high-performance computing environments is
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needed, and support Control Room operations. The post is full-time, permanent, and operates on a 24/7 shift pattern, including public holidays and university closure days. The role offers much more than
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randomised controlled trial. The successful candidate will work closely with the Leicester Clinical Trials Unit, the Leicester Centre for Ethnic Health Research, the Patient and Public Involvement Leads, and
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establishing eating behaviour assessment protocols and working together with an industry partner to develop healthier snack food products. We will utilised randomised control trial methodologies to examine
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) nozzle design workflow to optimize nozzle shapes for the VRC Gen III/IV cold spray systems. Using advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics and Dispersed Particle Modelling in ANSYS Fluent, you’ll lead