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the UK to explore the possibilities of immersive technology. By 2027 the programme will have awarded £3.6m of dedicated grant funding to support artists to develop their practice, as well as hosting
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. Secure research funding, supervise doctoral and postgraduate students, and mentor early-career faculty to support their professional development. You hold a PhD in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science
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, etc.), and wider impact and engagement. You have: A PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer-Interaction, or a closely related technology discipline, or extensive relevant industrial/commercial
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The School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology at the University of Bristol is seeking to appoint a Professor in Artificial Intelligence. The successful candidate will join us at an exciting
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. You hold a PhD in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or a closely related discipline. You have proven ability to teach at a high standard and an emerging track record of scholarly
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of the programme. This will entail some autonomy in decision-making and a high degree of skill in working with a wide range of stakeholders in both academic and community settings. They will co-ordinate and develop
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This role will be based at the University of Bristol’s School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology, as part of an EPSRC New Investigator Award project investigating “Bridging artificial and
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in Robotics, Engineering, Computer Science, Maths or closely related discipline (e.g. social science applied to technology). Expertise relevant to swarm robotics in one or more of these areas: 1
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be able to talk directly to your research). The position will involve working with discrete dipole approximation codes to compute the needed input tables for the exoplanet cloud code Virga. The core
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technologies, including VR, AR, MR, XR, and related fields. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance student experience and employability. Research