74 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Bath
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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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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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, assessment and exam duties as required. This post will support learning and teaching in the area of conservation and evolutionary biology. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for 12 months This job
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About the role This position, created for the UK’s National Quantum Technologies Programme, will develop fibre-based devices for quantum technology, with emphasis on squeezed light generation. We
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. The ideal candidate will have: A Master’s or PhD level qualification in Engineering (Mechanical or Chemical), Mathematics, Physics or Computer science or a related field. Experience or strong interest in
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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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operation, aligned with financial and operational incentives. The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in Computer Science or a related field Experience in developing and evaluating reinforcement learning systems
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units Supervising and marking undergraduate dissertations Participating fully in the life of a dynamic department, including engaging in personal tutoring and recruitment activities PoLIS is a supportive
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benefits of fibre reinforced composites. Areas of research include: Aeroelasticity analysis Buckling/post-buckling analysis Damage tolerance 'Noodle' analysis The role will form part of a fully funded
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the newly developed Bath Mental Health Research Group (MHRG) at the University of Bath. The MHRG is funded for an initial 5 years by the NIHR