Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Engineering. Degree (or equivalent practical experience) in computer science, computational or ML/AI research or in a natural science with a high degree of competence in computer science or computation research
-
high quality service to a range of stakeholders at all levels. Good computer skills with experience working with Excel, Word and MS Outlook is strongly preferred. The University of Bristol offers a
-
stack. This project includes Universities, large vendors, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) & SME’s as key stakeholders. Provide general administrative support – assisting with collating information
-
researcher will be part of the Academic Centre for Mental Health and lead a programme of work focussed on analysing routine data and data collected by the Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention (CPSP
-
should have or be working towards a PhD in computer science, networks or communications. You will have the ability to learn quickly, with excellent communications skills and the ability to collaborate and
-
. For informal queries about the role please contact: Dr Adrian Flint, Director of Programme Planning, Adrian.Flint@bristol.ac.uk Contract type: Open Ended with Fixed Funding until 31/08/2027 Work pattern: Part
-
Quantum Information Science and Technologies Centre for Doctoral Training (QIST CDT). The appointee will lead to the delivery of the CDT programme and support the CDT student community. This will then be
-
the Social Sciences and introductory units in Sociology. The role-holder will contribute to teaching on our UG and PGT Sociology programmes. They will be expected to supervise undergraduate dissertations
-
. The overarching aim of our group’s research programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology of infection, and in particular population carriage/immunity to inform the use (and development
-
, and a recently awarded NIHR programme grant to develop, evaluate and apply methods to evaluate respiratory vaccine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Both projects are led by Professor Jonathan