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. We provide a structure for people to thrive, feel supported, valued and that their health, safety and wellbeing is being managed (including mental wellbeing). The aim and purpose of the School
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, safety, and cost. One of the most common causes of development delays is the presence of technical silos between specialised teams. Because the disciplines are tightly interconnected, a small change can
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chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Experience in biochemical enzyme radioimmunoassays is desirable. Knowledge of Health and Safety and relevant regulations applying to handling
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the scholarly uses of its rich historical archive. To incorporate the organisation’s history into its day-to-day activities. To secure the long-term survival of its archive. Few scholars have studied
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that secures sustainable philanthropic income, strengthens alumni advocacy, and enhances the university’s global reputation. This influential role offers the opportunity to make a lasting institutional impact
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prospects for future project involvement should further funding be secured. This post is a full time (36.25 hours weekly) Fixed-term post for 6 months. About the team You will join the Nottingham Centre
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be flexible, proactive, and able to respond to a variety of requests while maintaining safe working practices and following Health & Safety procedures. Experience in animal handling, particularly with
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candidate is expected to be primarily based in the lab and office on-site. Due to the nature of this post, all offers of employment will be subject to the appropriate level of security clearance and an
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, robust, and trustworthy when deployed in real-world, safety-critical environments. Together, we will advance the foundations of intelligent autonomous systems by combining modern reinforcement learning
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awareness, and decision quality. The project will examine how system design, automation characteristics, and regulatory or governance constraints shape human performance and patient outcomes in safety