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We are seeking a Project Manager to work on an exciting and innovative project ‘Artificial Intelligence Researcher Development Network Plus (AI.RDN+)’ funded by Research England. You will be based
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modelling of selected zones within SCH to investigate the extent of overheating. This involves providing support for installation of environmental sensors in selected SCH zones to monitor indoor conditions
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engineers, clinicians, and researchers. We are looking for someone with: A background in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related field Experience with sensor technologies, data analysis
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Discounts - Savings on groceries, fashion, and entertainment. Travel Discounts - Up to 10% off holidays through Sodexo Circles. Training and Development Staff Network and Inclusion - Access to support
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and collaborating with Galois and General Electric. The project is investigating the use of reduced numerical precision in the evaluation of neural networks. City St. George’s role in the project is to
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courses are fully accredited by relevant professional bodies across the board. The Role The role focuses on enhancing sustainability in next-generation telecom networks by integrating carbon intensity
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tailored support for SHAPE ECRs. The postholder will contribute to two areas: 1.British Academy Early Career Researcher Network – Yorkshire & Humber Cluster (~0.4 FTE) Work with York St John University
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also offering them a breadth of contacts and experiences, enabling them to network within a larger cohort and to see their research within an especially wide disciplinary context. The pathway also
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This pathway will leverage excellent provision and research in sociological methods training at Swansea, to build capacity and realise a networked all-Wales strategy for doctoral training in
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network comprising eleven outstanding universities in the South East and South West of England. Awards will be offered for a minimum of 3.5 years (full time equivalent) with the opportunity to extend up