75 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"UCL" positions at University of Bath
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simulations and decision-making in process safety engineering. The tool will deliver a step-change in the design of processing plants, improving safety and reducing environmental impact. You will be working
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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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that you will be given priority access to. This work will be interdisciplinary and collaborative and will span research across computer vision, computer graphics and machine learning. Candidates can come
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About the role The Faculty of Engineering and Design is seeking a generous leader to be appointed as Co-director of the Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes and Structures (IMPS), one of our
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detailed communication plans with persuasive messaging in sync with project achievements. Provide expert internal communications guidance to executive project and programme sponsors, addressing communication
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About the role An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Department of Mechanical Engineering, working with Dr Chanel Fallon on the dynamic analysis of cryogenic carbon fibre composites
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to take a key role in the development of a new analytical framework for developing dexterous soft robotic
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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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About the role An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Department of Mechanical Engineering, working with the wider academic team on next-generation design and manufacture of composite
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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