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to explore key technologies and solutions that will support UK industry to reach net zero. https://greenindustrialfutures.site.hw.ac.uk/the-programme/training-programme/ Project: Both carbon removal
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Investigating the content, consumption, and/or production of TESOL textbooks School of English PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Nigel Harwood Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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Design of a Fault Detection System for AI-Assisted Adversarial Attacks on Industrial Control Systems
learning, or adversarial machine learning would be advantageous. If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component. How to Apply
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to enquiries by phone, email and in person. A professional and polite telephone manner - Application / Interview / Test Good understanding of the English language, both written and verbal, and a high level of
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legal requirements. Commit to the training programme to develop the skills in a range of scientific techniques and the correct operation of basic laboratory equipment to successfully assist others in
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Investigating the proofreading of student writing at university School of English PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Nigel Harwood Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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; computer vision; and machine learning. Ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to deadlines. Ability to work with people from different backgrounds and in team across
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). ● Good understanding of bone and cartilage or soft tissue biomechanics (assessed at interview). ● Experience in Python or similar programming languages (assessed at interview). ● Effective
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the implementation and ongoing review of programme level approach in the School and contributing to the strategic development of the portfolio. This will involve coordinating high quality and consistent programme and
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and led by Prof Graham Leggett. The aim of our five-year programme is to develop a new modular approach to the creation of photonic materials, inspired by structures found in biological photosynthetic