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solvers, or the use of program synthesis, for example, for superoptimization. While we have a clear objective, the path towards this objective is flexible. All our work is developed in close collaboration
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programme of the Heilbronn Institute, thus enjoying opportunities to engage in collaborative work as well as individual projects. Research areas of interest include, but are not restricted to, Algebra
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An exciting Research Fellow position is available at the Bristol Interaction Group (BIG), University of Bristol, a leader in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility research. This role is
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estimate atmospheric trace gas source-receptor relationships, or measurement “footprints”, orders of magnitude more quickly than traditional 3D simulators (https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-2392). We
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population. The postholder will support the programme through the application of a range of techniques and/or to collect and analyse data that enable the project to progress. This position involves working
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Mathematics and/or Institute for Probability, Analysis and Dynamics. Post-holders will be expected to develop their own independent research programme on topics in Pure Mathematics. They will be expected
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device technology. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the European Innovation Accelerator, part of Horizon Europe, programme CoolbrAIn
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industrial partners spanning the semiconductor supply chain. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the ESA programme S2CANT, the EPSRC
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and sustainable funding. The post holder will work alongside the Impact Alliance, including it’s ‘Understanding Impact’ sub-group, six ‘enabling organisations,’ and programme delivery ‘change maker
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the opportunity to launch a research career at the University of Bristol, where we are known for our high-quality research and innovation. Postdoctoral Pathway Fellows will propose their own bespoke programme to