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Programme Cycle to Work scheme Various other rewards and benefits. How To Apply: Your application must include a supporting statement which provides examples of how your experience and skills match each
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at the end of the project For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Paul Smith, psmith@mmu.ac.uk , Sarah Penney, s.penney@mmu.ac.uk or Dr Richard Wainwright ric.wainwright@theinsightsfamily.com
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reduced cost opportunity of a permanent position with the company: 70% of host companies make a permanent job offer to their Associate at the end of the project For an informal discussion, please contact Dr
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on how to apply can be downloaded at https://candidates.perrettlaver.com/vacancies quoting reference 8306. For an informal discussion, please contact Daniel Munks at Daniel.Munks@perrettlaver.com
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*Please do not apply for this vacancy via the university website* For further details, including the job description and person specification, please visit https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/ quoting
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analysis and at least one programming language (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB); Interest in sustainability and evidence-based environmental research. Desirable Knowledge of ecological survey design and biodiversity
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, or other related academic discipline. Good programming skills (preferably Python). Background/work experience in Cyber Security, Machine Learning, and Finance would be highly beneficial. How to apply
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applicants with the opportunity to undertake an original multi-disciplinary impactful programme of applied research by working with heart failure patients, their clinical carers, and academic researchers. Core
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related discipline Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, JavaScript or C++) Experience working with Generative AI technologies Experience deploying and integrating AI models across different platforms
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), Dr Ning Ma (University of Sheffield), Professor Anna Barney (University of Southampton), Professor Bibek Gooptu (University of Leicester), Professor Akhilesh Jha (University of Cambridge), and Dr