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how this will link to and expand existing research activities. This post will specifically support the new postgraduate-taught programme in Engineering with AI (first intake planned for September 2026
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numeracy and literacy skills You have good computer skills including experience of working with Excel You have good attention to detail You are flexible and willing You have good communication skills and
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programme that aims to improve outcomes for children across the UK. You will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the smooth running of the project, with responsibility for a wide
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across the University. As part of a University-wide Professional Services Transformation Programme (PSTP), they will develop seamless, consistent and effective research and innovation services across
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building within the University’s property portfolio and will need to transport tools. Familiarity with IT systems, including Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system other general electronic
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and computational aspects of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. We are looking for a world-class researcher in any of these areas. The School is one of the UK’s leading centres
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This post offers an excellent opportunity for a Senior Research Associate to join a multi-disciplinary research team of mathematical modelers, epidemiologists, and health economists based in Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School. This two-year post is funded by a number of...
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The School of Engineering Mathematics and Technology at the University of Bristol is seeking to appoint a Professor in Artificial Intelligence. The successful candidate will join us at an exciting time. Bristol has a rapidly expanding profile in AI, including leadership of three UKRI AI hubs and...
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, cosmetics, detergents, and foods. The InRA will play a key role in the network by solving impact-driven problems posed by industry partners using mathematical and computational techniques. The appointed InRA
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comparative genomics; and 3. Link morphological and functional variation with computational functional modelling. The project is in collaboration with Prof. Mary O’Connell at University of Nottingham. I am