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Conn (a.conn@bristol.ac.uk) To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https
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consortium meetings and write reports and papers to communicate your findings. You have (or will soon be awarded) a PhD in bacterial genomics/bioinformatics or a related computational subject and would ideally
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A NERC-funded one-year PDRA position in the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol is available to join Professor Andy Radford’s vibrant research team, investigating pre-emptive
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Understanding, preferably with expertise in video understanding or 3D Vision. Prior degree in computer science, engineering or mathematics. Detailed knowledge of video understanding state-of-the-art, approaches
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improve standards of medicines use compared with usual general practice care. The project, funded by the NIHR Health Service and Delivery Programme, has three core objectives: successful implementation
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computing resources, with additional support involving HPC systems such as configuring GPU nodes, managing Slurm queues, containerising teaching notebooks, and enabling advanced pipelines Promote Robust
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Carry out genome assembly and annotation from non-axenic and/or axenic cultures Download and analyse publicly available data from NCBI Computational analyses: develop tailor-made pipelines to analyse
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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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Do you want to work as part of a dynamic team to develop a high-altitude sensing platform for studying volcanoes as a proxy for climate engineering? Do you enjoy the challenge of connecting cutting