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: You will be leading process improvement programmes and projects, providing technical and methodology advice and expertise. You will also be developing measures and dashboards to monitor progress and
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administration, this role is for you. About the role We offer the opportunity to be part of an ambitious and encouraging team, supporting ground-breaking programmes and research, in a world-famous institution. You
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent. Basic level of computer literacy (ability to access email and online training
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education programmes span pre-registration nursing and midwifery, and multidisciplinary post-graduate taught and research programmes. We are committed to staff development, and offer opportunities to identify
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, configure, upgrade and test desktop computers (both Windows and macOS) AV-specific certification (CTS, Dante, Q-Sys, Crestron) Previous experience in production of events from conception through to completion
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related field* Experience with multi-modal medical image registration Computer programming skills (e.g., Matlab, Python, C++) Strong academic record, evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed journals and
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High computer literacy with advanced Word, Excel, and statistical software skills. Evidence of delivering training, teaching or working/contributing to a team Ability to work independently while
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clear transferable skills. Excellent communication skills both verbal & written with excellent interpersonal skills. Good computer skills. Practical and creative approach to problem solving and able
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engineering and physics laboratories, high-performance computing, and industry collaboration through the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering. Activity will also take place at the Evelina childrens
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based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience