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Recovery Rates Programme - a critical initiative aimed at improving how we recover costs from externally funded research. This is a high-impact role that will run over two years, offering a unique
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10 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bath Department Computer Science Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions
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of postdocs, PhD students, local field assistants, and combine a diverse range of techniques – including behavioural experiments in the field, CT scanning, and bioinformatics. This position is funded by a NERC
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candidate will join Prob-L@B, a leading research group consisting of 12 permanent academic staff, 3 postdocs and around 12 PhD students. There are weekly seminars during term-time and regular reading groups
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-performance computing on CPU and GPU clusters VR/AR or game development for applications including BCI Further information For an informal discussion relating to the role, please contact Prof Damien Coyle
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multidisciplinary team, and show a high level of initiative. As a Research Associate you will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Human-Computer
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About the role The neurotechnology research team at the University of Bath, led by Professor Damien Coyle, is developing new AI and immersive technologies to advance brain–computer interfaces (BCIs
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performing experiments at low temperatures. A strong interest in condensed matter physics, in particualr 2D materials, 2D materials with defects and their fundamental excitations: plasmons, phonons, excitons
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) Stage 4.1 Skills Centre French/Spanish/German courses Secondary school A level French, Spanish Year 2 or 4 French or Spanish degree (post A-level study) Eligibility The programme is open to University
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mass spectrometry. Does Immunoprecipitation coupled with high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry provide equivalent autoantibody diagnostic capabilities to conventional radio