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. for biocatalysis). This project is based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol. The School of Chemistry is ranked first in the UK in the latest Research Excellence
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digital chemistry, reducing the timescale of experimental and computational mechanistic studies from years to weeks or days, and so achieving rapid implementation of EAM-catalysed transformations by the end
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undergraduate teaching activities in the School, including small group tutorials, lectures, computational chemistry laboratory classes, workshops, and support classes using a range of effective approaches. You
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biomolecular electronics, and in applications to understand and combat drug resistance. This project is based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol. The School
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university level in subjects relevant to the Engineering Mathematics teaching portfolio. You should have a good honours degree and have (or expect to have soon) a PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics
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examinations. Preparing exam rooms and distributing and collecting exam papers. You will be required to support both paper based and computer based examination processes. Adhering to the Universities policies
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will be working as part of a large team on the UK Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure, which is a 5-year capital investment by the UK Government, enabling essential science and innovation to
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Computer Science This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon Tuesday 5th August. Interviews are expected to take place on Monday 25th August. We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission
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letter. For informal queries, please contact: Ildi Fogel (ildiko.fogel@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
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computational methods in biophysics, soft matter, and colloid science to directly access molecular structures and interactions at complex bio-interfaces. The PDRA in Bristol (funded till 30 June 2028) will focus