177 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at University of Bristol
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– ETC and/or Zero 88 knowledge is essential. You will be able to plan production schedules for performance units. You will be able to organise resources such as media equipment, lighting stores, and prop
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We are seeking a motivated interdisciplinary researcher to join the University of Bristol, as part of the Airbus led Aerospace Technology Institute / IUK funded DAWS2 project. The work involves the
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methylation data, other molecular data or other high-dimensional data; Python and/or R programming skills; and a track record of productivity at a level appropriate for your career stage. You should have an
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., multiple imputation. You will have Stata and/or R programming skills, and a track record of productivity at a level appropriate for your career stage. You should have an interest in women’s reproductive
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market readiness. The role does not entail but aims to eventually lead to co-founding and c-level leadership. This interdisciplinary research project sits between biology and mechanical engineering. We
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to determine Ca isotope composition, you will contribute to the NeoCalcium research project, investigating milk consumption in Prehistory. The role is based in laboratories in the School of Chemistry and the
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informal queries, please contact: Amin Emami: amin.emami@bristol.ac.uk To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve
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As part of the Faculty Executive Support Team, you’ll provide high-quality personal administrative support to one or more members of the Executive Leadership Team within the Faculty of Science and
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may involve: Learning and the latest in legal operations and technology and implementing/managing process improvements and automations Create innovative working practices and be responsible for internal
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, photonics, bulk optics, fibre optics, entanglement sources, or other quantum technologies. Have a PhD (or working towards one) in Physics, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or another relevant discipline (or