189 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Bristol
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need to contact the project supervisor to discuss. Online applications are made via the 'Apply' button above. Please select Engineering Mathematics* on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted
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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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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the University of Bristol’s Electrical Energy Management Group (EEMG) as part of a major EPSRC-funded initiative on Sustainable
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for a post-doctoral academic trainee training in neurology with outstanding potential to develop a successful academic career within a thriving and supportive environment. The lectureship programme will
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. The overarching aim of our group’s research programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology of infection, and in particular population carriage/immunity to inform the use (and development
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physiology, functional and structural MR imaging, cell biology and neural/cardiac protection and pharmacology of analgesic/anaesthetic agents. On-going studies include CAMELOT, SenseCheQ study, GAP (NIHR HTA
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randomised controlled trial of practice-level intervention, with an embedded mixed-methods process evaluation. The aim of the trial is to find out whether the Bristol Medication Review (BRISMED) toolkit can
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Information Institute. QET Labs has a mission to take quantum science discoveries out of the lab and engineer them into technologies for the benefit of society. This includes novel routes to quantum computing
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A Postdoctoral Researcher position (Research Associate) in bimanual dexterous manipulation is available to support the activities of the University of Bristol and Bristol Robotics Laboratory
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position in organic synthesis is available to join the group of Professor Liam Ball, who is relocating from Nottingham to the University of Bristol during Summer