70 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Bath
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Associate to support an Innovate UK-funded research project. This collaborative grant brings together the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science
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, and Applied Economics. We also offer an Online MSc Programme in Applied Economics (Banking and Financial Markets). You will take part in the planning and delivery of the Department's teaching programmes
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to carry out the role to a high level. Hold a PhD in Politics in the area of IPE or closely allied discipline. Further information For an informal discussion relating to this vacancy, please contact Dr David
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and motivated researcher, with an interest in working at the interface of chemistry and reactor design & development. The vision
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in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the University of Bath, UK. You will be joining a significant European research project - www.inbuilt-project.eu - that aims to co-design
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first degree in an Engineering or Engineering-related subject and a PhD with appropriate content. Proven experience of experimentation and FEA modelling. Experience in some of the following areas will be
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About the role The Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change is a Research Institute that integrates physical, social and systems sciences at Bath and develops leaders in tackling critical
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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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research environments. Multidisciplinary Environment: Collaborate with experts in catalysis, membranes, materials science, and reaction engineering. About you PhD-qualified in Chemical Engineering, Materials
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the development of new research directions. About you You will hold a PhD (or near completion) in physics, optical engineering, or a closely related discipline. Have a background in nonlinear optics