31 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST
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Reporting to the Head of Sport and Physical Wellbeing, the postholder will lead and implement an effective business development strategy to enhance Queen's Sport's position within the sector as a
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extremism; increased reliance on technological and algorithmic governance; the collapse of global financial institutions; the impotence of global development policies; persistent gender-based violence
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migration and asylum; the fracturing of Democratic norms by polarization and extremism; increased reliance on technological and algorithmic governance; the collapse of global financial institutions
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are seeking a highly motivated scientist to lead the development, operation, and promotion of this unique facility. The postholder will provide specialist expertise in fuel characterisation, combustion analysis
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. Therefore, the appointee will have a unique opportunity to develop their professional skills and build strong collaborations within industry and academia. QUB also hosts some of the most advanced AI computing
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Community Sport research project, assisting in the development, planning and delivery of the research activity. The post is a critical role, and as such, successful applicants will have responsibilities in
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the development, planning and delivery of the research activity. The post is a critical role, and as such, successful applicants will have responsibilities in conducting systematic reviews, organising key
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, ICT, and Quantum Technologies sectors. Therefore, the appointee will have a unique opportunity to develop their professional skills and build strong collaborations within industry and academia. QUB also
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and Chemical Engineering, funded by the SEUPB under the PEACEPLUS programme. We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to lead the development, operation, and promotion of this unique facility
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. The Faculty of MHLS has a thriving research environment from discovery science through to clinical development and implementation and focuses its research around three Health Grand Challenges: One Health