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, Rust) and using standard software development and collaboration platforms (e.g. GitHub). Training for specific tasks can be provided, and the candidate will be mentored and supported in developing
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Research Assistant in Classics and Archaeology About the Role The duties will include: Observing a series of training sessions, in-person at University of Nottingham. Assisting with the design of a
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) opportunities for publication; (2) the chance to develop knowledge and skills in neuroimaging analysis; and (3) experience of working with digital mental health and smartphone-based assessment tools. There will
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The role will develop new AI methods for identifying the instantaneous state of a fluid flow from partial sensor information. The research will couple techniques from optimization and control theory
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problem-solving skills and deep expertise in the development of complex computational models. Candidates who have not yet acquired their PhD would be appointed at the Research Assistant level. The
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that on this occasion your application has not been successful. Please quote reference PD46127 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. The University actively supports equality, diversity and
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independently or in teams within and outside the university, with excellent organization, communication and time-management skills. In particular, their ability to independently think and formulate solutions
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across academia and industry. Your primary role will be to develop Staphylococcus WTA microarrays and investigate their recognition by lectin receptors of the innate immune system and anti-WTA antibodies
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stations, new and retrofit, leading to a substantial reduction in carbon emission to the atmosphere. This project will develop novel performance assessment tools for simulating the CO2 absorption process in