48 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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communication with internal teams and external partners across multiple time zones. The postholder will play a key role in supporting the University’s compliance with the Agent Quality Framework and ensuring
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, research or policy you’ll bring deep professional knowledge and a proactive, collaborative approach. You’ll also be comfortable working across multiple teams, balancing priorities and building strong
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assimilation, and multiple data sources to address two key research questions about water-energy interactions at biophysical scales: What are the scales of SM variability across different landscapes and their
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Athena Swan and Race Equality Charter. You will need to work with a wide range of insight, data and perspectives from multiple sources and have the ability to knit these together so that they form
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You: We are looking for a proactive and highly organised individual with experience in regulatory affairs and in developing and managing quality control system. The post holder will be able
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-managing health conditions, and of contributing to the process evaluation of randomised controlled trials in health research, including qualitative and public involvement methods. Applicants will ideally
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implementing behaviour change interventions for self-managing health conditions, and of contributing to the process evaluation of randomised controlled trials in health research, including qualitative and public
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rehabilitation specialists Contribute to service development, audit, and research initiatives Lead on Infection Control Policy What We’re Looking For: Registered Nurse MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice
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and develop software which enhances the learning experience. Grow your professional skills using C#, JavaScript, continuous integration and automated deployment and get experience and training with
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for diagnosing mental health conditions, particularly in individuals with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC). It aims to assess the potential for AI tools to exacerbate disparities based on sociodemographic