67 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at University of Bath
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About the role The Department for Health are seeking a proactive, self-motivated and collegiate Lecturer to assist in the delivery of our undergraduate Health and Exercise Science and Sport and
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About the role As the Doctoral Landscape Award (DLA) Manager, you will be responsible for designing, delivering and evaluating a new programme of development activities funded by the Engineering and
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About the role We are seeking an expert individual with project management and communication skills to lead our EPSRC UK-HyRES flagship programme, which is led by Professor Chris Brace. This role
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About the role The Supergen Energy Networks Hub (SEN) is a £9m research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The hub brings together collaborative teams
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based in a large, shared office in the School of Management's impressive new building, although institute members, over fifty academic staff, postdoctoral researchers and postgraduate research students
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this multidisciplinary KTP between Druck Ltd and the Department Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, you will have the opportunity to work on a challenging and exciting project, using ground-breaking
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About the role This research is supported by a project grant from Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council with co-funding from Arla Foods Ingredients and is being conducted in
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complex economic issues. You will hold a degree and postgraduate qualification in data science, mathematics, economics, or a related disciplinary field utilising statistics and advanced quantitative methods
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appointee will perform a variety of teaching tasks, including lecturing to undergraduate students, running tutorials and problem classes, contributing to computational labs and supervising undergraduate
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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