72 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Nottingham Trent University
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the globe. In parallel to this shift, the platforms on which photographs are shared have grown exponentially: Instagram is now one of the most popular social media sites today. These shifts have had a
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practices produced with the help of computer algorithms challenge, subvert and threaten the modernist concept of the author. AI generated creative practices have the capacity to seriously disrupt established
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capital theory and other relevant theories on sustainable development. Knowledge of these theories is not a pre-requisite to apply for this PhD. Method The project will employ a mixed-methods approach
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Neighbourhood Fund across five 'hyper' sites within Birmingham, Manchester, Norfolk, Cardiff and Bradford. This is a mixed methods evaluation and we are seeking someone with experience and skills in using
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growing amount of information of various types that can be used to enhance their decision making. There are different data analytics methods that have been applied to a variety of business problems
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in the UK. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality teaching and diverse, real-world research. We specialise in biosciences, chemistry, computing and technology, as well as engineering, forensic
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practices or outcomes. Methodology: The project can be conducted based on quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods. We would welcome candidates who would like to explore the role of corporate governance in
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needs. The Product Team deliver key strategic software application strategies via product roadmaps, driving both large-scale projects and a programme of continuous improvements. Key Responsibilities
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clearly and effectively using a variety of teaching methods. Previous experience in teaching at higher education level or significant industry experience is required along with a willingness to engage with
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the development of climate change models of fashion supply chains and the design of computer model laboratory experiments (with students) that will aim to determine what and how participants learn from these models