78 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"University-of-St" positions at University of Bath
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opportunities You’re not able to apply to a specific school internship opportunity, as this programme is designed to offer professional experience across a range of languages and levels and will depend
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interest span main group chemistry, copper(I) catalysis and synthesis for materials science. The project will focus on the generation and exploitation of copper(I) complexes in catalytic reactions. The role
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that move the dial on the cultural changes that matter most to our community. You'll largely be supporting our events and activities programme, as well as core research culture initiatives. To give you a
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About the role We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead our EPSRC UK-HyRES flagship programme. The role will provide professional project management support for the EPSRC Hydrogen Hubs
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to our programme and work well within a team. The ideal candidate will have: A first degree in a relevant subject (Master’s level qualification or equivalent experience desirable). Relevant research
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candidate will coordinate SETsquared’s support and input into the programme and draw together activity across our network of start-ups, SMEs, and University partners. The SETsquared Partnership is a world
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About the role We are looking for a Research Associate to join the Department of Mechanical Engineering to work on an exciting new ARIA-funded project dealing with emerging technologies of soft
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About the role We are seeking a dynamic and passionate Lecturer in Computer Science to join our team. You will play a pivotal role in designing and delivering high-quality teaching for lectures
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leadership of their own research programme. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications and attributes: A PhD in mathematics, theoretical physics, or a closely related discipline (or expected
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methods to translate electrophysiological signals into control signals for brain–computer interface (BCI) technologies. These advances will be trialled at scale with end-users, driving the development