47 phd-computer-engineering-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Bath
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Do you want to further your career through an industrial project with one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities whilst pursuing a career in industry? We are seeking an Engineer
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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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and champion the new research and technology developed on a global stage. We also hope that you will help advise the CAMERA project and PhD students working on aligned topics. The CAMERA Studio As part
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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 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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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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to be able to work independently. As a Grade 7 Research Associate you will hold a PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Haptics, or other relevant field and be able to demonstrate a
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-doctoral position you will work on the development of membranes for resource recovery, particularly critical minerals and metals from liquid waste sources. You will have a PhD in Chemical Engineering
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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
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manipulators. The role is funded by ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency). The successful applicant will be based at the University of Bath. The emerging technology of soft robotics exploits flexible