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Career Development Fellow in Modern World History ( Job Number: 25000649) Department of History Grade 7: - £38,249-£45,413 Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 24 months Contracted Hours per
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Career Development Fellow in New Testament (3 Years) ( Job Number: 25000829) Department of Theology and Religion Grade 7: - £46,735.00 Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 3 years Contracted
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Martin and Professor Daniel Paulusma from Durham University and Professor Vadim Lozin from the University of Warwick. The general aim of the project is to develop algorithmic meta-classifications, which
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the ecosystem. Any decline in bee populations could pose a threat to global agriculture. In this context, the EU-funded RoboRoyale project is developing and combining micro-robotic, biological and machine
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candidate will work at the intersection of multi-disciplinary modelling, advanced AI algorithms, and decision-support tool development for various hydrogen technologies-based energy systems. Responsibilities
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university to work on a specific project. Working alongside a close-knit team of developers and engineers, the KTP Associate will lead an innovative project to design, develop and implement predictive machine
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dynamics, solid mechanics, soft matter or active matter. • To become familiar with simulation algorithms as needed, assist in the development of new ones, test and document any newly developed
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algorithms, and decision-support tool development. Responsibilities will include programming, analysing and interpreting data, and contributing to innovative solutions that support maritime decarbonisation
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Development in the Psychology department. Working across two university centres, our aim is to further develop participatory research training for NINEDTP doctoral students working in partnership with community
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to construct the models described above (where open-source code or implementations in standard software do not already exist). Work alongside the PI and other group members to develop more efficient methods for