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About the role An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Department of Mechanical Engineering, working with Dr Chanel Fallon on the dynamic analysis of cryogenic carbon fibre composites
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About the role We are seeking a Research Associate to take a key role in the design and development of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies and control systems. This role is funded by the UKRI
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MyWorld Project As part of the £35m MyWorld programme, we are searching for two motivated individuals to create the next generation of content capture and creation tools for the creative industries
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About the role The Department of Chemistry at Bath has a vacant fixed-term Computational/Physical Chemistry Lectureship position (teaching only), which is available from September 2025 to August
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About the role: This 18 months position is supported by the University of Bath as part of the EPSRC-funded Programme Grant ‘SynHiSel’, a major effort linking membrane researchers at Bath, Manchester
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can be directed to Co-Programme Directors Prof Ailsa Russell (ajr39@bath.ac.uk ) and Dr Catherine Butler (cab64@bath.ac.uk ). About you The successful candidate will: be committed to and have experience
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photonic chips, and publishing high-impact research. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and supportive environment. The position is designed to help you
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water sensing platform, training base and ideas hub. The centre combines sensing, mathematical modelling, data analytics and informatics with epidemiology and public engagement tools to provide low-cost
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to the shortlisting questions; they cannot see your attachments (e.g. your CV). For informal questions about the role, please contact Prof Davide Mattia, d.mattia@bath.ac.uk . As a researcher in SCHEMA you will benefit
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This is a full time, fixed term contract for 24 months. Please contact Prof Edward Feil (bssef@bath.ac.uk ) or, Prof Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (bkh20@bath.ac.uk ) for informal enquiries. We consider