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integrating the latest sensor technologies with cybersecure communications, data pipelines powered by artificial intelligence (AI), and web-enabled data visualisation interfaces to deliver a solution that meets
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, configure, test, and deploy Salesforce components, including Apex classes, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Flows, and APIs, producing detailed design specifications and documentation, and ensuring at all
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maintaining a network of contacts. Desirable: F1. Experience of planning and carrying out process evaluations of large (research) programmes. F2. Experience in web editing, social media communications, and
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. 8. Plan daily workload in line with work schedules agreed by the team, providing estimates of technical work where required; share updates at daily stand ups and manage tasks using tracking
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. Comfortable developing expertise in multiple fields D3. Experience using Amazon Web Service (AWS) products Experience Essential E1. Sufficient relevant research experience E2. Experience of scientific writing
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transfer within the team and appropriate external colleagues such as those within the University’s Shared Research Facilities and the RCaaS group in appropriate venues including training programmes
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Job Purpose To support and coordinate as appropriate, the delivery of MOOC Programmes in the James Watt School of Engineering (JWSE). This will include supporting the redevelopment of the current
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Job Purpose To lead on the design, delivery, and evaluation of a leadership development programme for funded project leaders, to support delivery of a large-scale multi-partner project: ‘InFrame
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training programmes, tutorials, hackathons and data study groups. 7. Support and contribute to open research, such as by applying FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) principles
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for Arts and Humanities PhD blog. The successful candidate will have excellent written communication skills, experience of developing and running a blog and experience of increasing presence and reach for a