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; computer vision; and machine learning. Ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to deadlines. Ability to work with people from different backgrounds and in team across
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to join our Programme and Development team as an Administrative Assistant. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about sports and excels in a setting that promotes initiative and collaboration
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. (assessed at: application & interview) Desirable criteria Knowledge of computer programming with experience in a scientific program language e.g., Python, Java, C++, C, C#, LabVIEW, MATLAB, Halcon, R, Maple
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with software and systems architectures. Proficiency in programming languages such as C/C++, C#, Java, or Python. (assessed at: application/interview/task) Further Information Grade: 8 Salary: £48,149
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shear flows, aerodynamics. Numerical analysis, in particular Computational Fluid Dynamics. Excellent programming skills in C, Fortran, or any other high-level language. Desirable: final-year project on a
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GIF CDT: A Novel Gas/Liquid contactor for Direct Air Capture and industrial CO2 capture technologies
applications for the following project. This advert will close when a suitable candidate is identified, so early application is encouraged. The CDT boasts an exciting and challenging programme specifically
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AMRC marketing teams Programme Administration & Support Be the point of contact for students and supervisors, and provide guidance and support on matters related to the PhD and EngD programmes Support
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programme in this area at The University of Sheffield, led by the primary supervisor Dr Dan Geddes, and co-supervisor Dr Brant Walkley, in collaboration with Sellafield Ltd. and National Nuclear Laboratory
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modelling and resource analysis; use of Python, MATLAB or other appropriate programming languages (assessed at application/interview.) Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively
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Overview This position is funded as part of an £8M EPSRC programme grant “Networks of Cardiovascular Digital Twins (CVD-Net) ”, which is jointly held by Imperial College London, the Universities