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and Mechanical Engineering This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon 12/08/2025 Interviews are expected to take place on the 21st-22nd August 2025 We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying
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OF BRISTOL Research Associate in Fluid Mechanics and Statistical Physics Job number: ACAD108178 Contract Type/Work Pattern: Open-ended / Full-time Faculty/Division: Faculty of Engineering Salary: £38,249
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, mentoring and assessment, as well as working with programme teams to enhance teaching and improve the student learning experience, particularly around active learning. The appointee will also contribute
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://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: K Salary: £49,559 - £55,755 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23
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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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an exceptional opportunity to drive impactful change at the intersection of Engineering, Computer Science, and Health Science. You will be part of a diverse and interdisciplinary team, combining expertise from
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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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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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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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A research position in computational and theoretical photochemistry is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, supported by the EPSRC Grant EP/V026690/1, Ultrafast