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through signposting and where necessary development of relevant policy, process and research data services. 4. Support the development and maintenance of data infrastructure and services to facilitate
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Astronomy Technology Centre (ATC) in Edinburgh are responsible for developing and building these optical benches. The team is funded by the UK Space Agency (UKSA). The optical benches are built on Zerodur, a
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Job Purpose We are seeking to appoint two researchers (one full time and one part time) to the PHIRST Fusion team to make a leading contribution to planning and conducting evaluations of local
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/secure data environments and safe havens. Desirable: B1 Knowledge of administration of physical infrastructure including data centres, power management, networking and enterprise systems. B2 Knowledge
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configure Information Services supported client platforms and associated IT peripherals, and connect to the University's campus network as required ensuring compliance with University procedures. 4. Diagnose
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other cluster buildings – be visible, maintaining a high profile with customers and staff and seeking to resolve issues, referring to supervisors when needed, assisting to deliver an excellent customer
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supported, challenging institutional hierarchies, and redefining research leadership. The post-holder will be responsible for identifying demand and leading on the design and delivery of workshops, networking
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us to build/learn generative, probabilistic forward models of users and their physical and computational environments. This will involve modelling sensors, developing dynamic models for control and
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. The postholder will be expected to proactively identify and assess potential risks and issues, make evidence-based recommendations for mitigation or resolution, and escalate concerns where appropriate to ensure
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staff across the University to form and engage with a network of university staff and students to support the IU Centre with the content of the IU programme, such as the delivery of subject specific