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, cohort data) and navigating their structural and governance differences. Practical experience working within Trusted / Secure Research Environments, including understanding their constraints on linkage
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contribute to evidence-based decision-making and the enhancement of safety and resilience in maritime transportation. Key responsibilities include: 1) contributing to the analysis of safety, security, and risk
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has been published in leading journals like Journal of World Business. He has secured funding and recognition through provincial and municipal talent programs. For details of the team, please refer to
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industrial partners - but will grow from this start. GlycoCell began in 2024 and is funded until at least 2029, with plans to continue. GlycoCell already secured additional ‘Seed Corn’ funding to foster
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To be a highly productive, ambitious and collaborative member of the NSS group within the Centre for Secure Information Technologies developing, implementing, and demonstrating secure, programmable
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to secure funding from internal and external bodies to support future research. 6. Take a role in developing and maintaining collaborations with colleagues across the research group/School/College/University
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Hardware Implementation”. This project is funding by the EU funding schema CHIST-ERA and comprises a European consortium. This consortium is led by the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT: https
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. The role comprises three areas of work. First, the postholder will be responsible for identifying opportunities for project development including securing future funding. Second, the postholder will be
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that are relevant to industry demands while working on research projects in SIT. The researcher will be part of the team of the CFI Project (https://www.pub.gov.sg/-/media/PUB/Resources/Press-Releases/2024/06/Annex
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nuclear projects Digital Technologies for Nuclear Safety and Regulation Critical isotope/materials recovery and recycling Future energy systems integrating nuclear with renewable technologies As