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Applications are invited for a Research Associate in the School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology (SEMT) at the University of Bristol. The project is funded by an EPSRC New Investigator
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, biochemistry, structural biology and biophysics expertise and facilities in Bristol. Moreover, you will capitalize on our eukaryotic expression platform and synergize with academic collaborators. In addition
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) £ 49,559 - 55,755 per annum (grade K) School/Unit: The School of Computer Science Shift pattern: 35 hours per week This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon 20/07/2025 For any informal queries please contact
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This Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position will focus on developing and applying cryoFIB-SEM to enable in situ structural biology. This project will lead to a greater understanding of
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of Research Fellow at the Met Office Hadley Centre. This will involve running and developing climate models and rapid-response tools and emulators. All work is theoretical/computer based and no real-world
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collaborators and disseminating research findings. You have a PhD (or are close to completion) in Electrical Engineering or a relevant field, OR have equivalent industrial experience. You have experience in
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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
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are safe, compliant, cost-effective, and aligned with University standards and strategic goals. Identifying and resolving risks and issues that affect scope, programme or quality. Overseeing remedial works
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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
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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