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. This role offers a valuable opportunity to gain experience in a high-performance setting and make a meaningful impact on athlete development. About the role You will lead the delivery of group-based strength
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Tour About the role We are looking for an engaging, diligent coach to provide planning and delivery of strength and conditioning (S&C) to performance tennis athletes. Working with high performance tennis
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-stage from Esper with 25MP cameras and high-speed lighting control. The photogrammetry rig allows us to perform body reconstructions, e.g. for creating avatars. Combined, they allow us to capture
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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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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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About the role We are seeking a dynamic and passionate Lecturer in Computer Science to join our team. You will play a pivotal role in designing and delivering high-quality teaching for lectures
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an exceptional academic who has a high potential for national/international research impact, within at least one of the priority areas of: Clean Energy Industries: Hydrogen and biogas fuels, energy networks
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significant advantages, including high power density, compact size, lightweight design, fast responsiveness, and effective controllability. This project focuses on designing, developing, and prototyping digital
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candidate will coordinate SETsquared’s support and input into the programme and draw together activity across our network of start-ups, SMEs, and University partners. The SETsquared Partnership is a world
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create robotic systems that perform very much like a natural system. Soft robotic systems provide a route to increase body flexibility, improve dexterous handling in unstructured environments, enable