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such as, programming languages (i.e. Python), knowledge of the handling of digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) and some experience with picture archiving and communication systems (PACS
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Qualifications: PhD awarded within 3 years in business administration, computer science, information systems, data science, biomedical engineering, or a related discipline. Programming & Data Skills: Strong
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to develop an AI-powered knowledge capitalisation system (Prometheum) that combines the latest technologies in large language models and retrieval methods to enable engineering teams to access
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full award. If English is not the candidate’s first language, they must provide evidence before the beginning of the studentship that they meet the University minimum English Language requirements (IELTS
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full award. If English is not the candidate’s first language, they must provide evidence before the beginning of the studentship that they meet the University minimum English Language requirements (IELTS
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Do you have teaching specialisation in Applied Linguistics? We are looking to appoint either a Teaching Assistant or Teaching Associate to work in our team in the School of English. You would join
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), management, and public administration; Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in
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processes underlying hyperbole comprehension” led by Dr Ruth Filik at the University of Nottingham and Professor Hartmut Leuthold at the University of Tübingen. The person appointed will be expected to plan
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qualified to deliver courses in the core curriculum of a Chemical and Environmental Engineering programme. The person appointed will also be expected to conduct ongoing original research for publication and
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of expressing dementia, particularly those that may not be well understood in typical Western training models. For example, some residents may show signs of distress or confusion in ways shaped by their language