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at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. You will have a growing or established research profile and demonstrate the ability to design a programme of research that will produce high quality outputs and have real
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. To fill in this gap, in collaboration with industrial partners, the research will develop novel Machine Learning and Computer Vision methods for detecting and localising. These will be used to develop
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. Candidates are expected to possess a degree in Software Engineering or Computer Science. Specifically, applicants must demonstrate experience in writing tools to address flaky tests and have encountered them
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academic and professional profile through national and international engagement and high quality publications. Develop an internationally leading research program, and engage with industry and policy
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related discipline), possess a solid knowledge of finite element modelling, and have a strong experience in developing patient-specific biomechanical computational model. Ensuring the achievement
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of programme level approach in the School and contributing to the strategic development of the portfolio. This will involve coordinating high quality and consistent programme and module information in various
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times. Provide customer facing support for University computer accounts and ID Cards (uCards), assisting visitors, staff and students with service requests. Produce accurate and concise written processes
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contributing to a Motor Neuron Disease Association (MNDA)–funded project focused on improving the assessment and management of pain in people living with motor neuron disease (MND). This innovative programme is
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experience to deliver on the vision, mission and values. drive reputational gain for the AMRC Be an ambassador for the AMRC and University externally, representing AMRC at conferences, events and across
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clusters and access to national computational resources. The wider University community includes special interest groups including the Nucleic Acids Institute and the centre for Single Molecule Biology at