49 engineering-computation-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"BioData"-"BioData"-"BioData" positions at Swansea University in United Kingdom
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are managed and future development opportunities for the Health Informatics group are realised. Utilising their skills range in ICT development the post holder will work extensively with existing and new
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of health records across the UK's most secure data havens (e.g., SAIL, UK LLC, DataLoch), with built-in research quality safeguards. This is a systems engineering role, not a research position. You'll
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world. Our reward and benefits, and ways of working enable those who join us to have enriching careers, matched by an excellent work-life balance. About The Role This role sits within the Programme Management
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, particularly across the continent of Africa. Together, these initiatives aim to revolutionise renewable energy access by integrating cutting-edge technology with social and environmental sustainability.
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evaluating a class of AI technology that enable expressive, individual and masterful interactions, like a virtuoso musician who channels all of their being - physical, mental, emotional and even spiritual
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have a strong pedagogical understanding and record of delivering excellence and innovation in learning and teaching with a particular expertise in how technology and digital learning design can be used
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This PhD project aims to transform paediatric healthcare by addressing critical data and research gaps through advanced artificial intelligence (AI). Despite its importance, paediatric healthcare remains under-researched, particularly in areas like rare diseases, neonatal care, and chronic...
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, these initiatives aim to revolutionise renewable energy access by integrating cutting-edge technology with social and environmental sustainability. Where to apply Website https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate
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postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the REACH-PSM programme, an international collaboration focused on developing sustainable and circular manufacturing pathways for next-generation perovskite solar modules
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required (for a period of 36 months) to conduct research as part of the IGNITE programme, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce, LSN Diffusion and the Universities of Leicester, Sheffield and Warwick. Birmingham