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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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Adopter programmes, where appropriate. We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated graduate in (health) Data Science, Computer Science or related field who is interested in the deployment, user acceptance
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products to be used in plants. Lead the project and plan own workload Publishing scientific papers. Presenting work and results to both the KTP supervision team and at scientific meetings. Ultimately deliver
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higher education (HE) institution, except for anyone who has participated in the Work Programme. You may still be eligible if the apprenticeship will allow you to acquire substantive new skills and there
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/MSc or equivalent in Computer Science or Software Engineering (assessed at: application/interview). A track record in software testing, testing for autonomous systems, or autonomous driving system
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the ability to design a programme of research that will produce high quality outputs and have real impact in academia and beyond. As an equal opportunities employer, we particularly welcome applications from
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late July or early August. This will consist of interview and lab tour at the University of Sheffield for short listed candidates. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection
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reference the application criteria in the application statement when you apply. Essential criteria Postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject such as a PhD or MSc in Psychology, Data Science, Computer
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directly with Professor Majella Kilkey on a programme of work around Borders and Care, exploring the topic of care and its intersection with migration, borders and bordering, including a focus on the care
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researchers through a structured programme of activities. Main duties and responsibilities Take a leading role in shaping how the Planning for Nature project communicates its research findings to a wide and