324 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Glasgow
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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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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 process of building the observatory and the development of methods of impact measurement. 6. Contribute to the presentation of project outputs work at international and national conferences
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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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become a Student Ambassador? This is a fantastic opportunity to: * Build your CV with real-world experience in communication, marketing, and public engagement. * Develop valuable content
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the development of innovative muon tracking algorithms for cutting-edge applied nuclear physics research. The successful candidate will be expected
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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