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The Particle Physics group of the University of Bristol (tinyurl.com/particle-bristol ), UK, seeks a Research Associate to join its LHCb group (https://tinyurl.com/BristolLHCb ). The group places a
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restoration efforts. You will form an integral part of the Selva lab team led Dr Tommaso Jucker (https://www.selvalab.org ), and will work closely with two postdoctoral researchers and three PhD students
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, and sustainability transitions. Led by Dr Jasmina Stevanov and Professor Brian Squire, this studentship focuses on identifying and quantifying the heterogeneous psychological and social factors
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for this appointment. A summary of our approach can be found here, http://www.bristol.ac.uk/students/support/wellbeing/request-support/services/counselling/one-to-one/ . Please see the attached Job Description and
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programming languages such as C#, Python, and C++. Experience with data analysis techniques and AI methods. For informal queries please contact: Dr. Patricia Cornelio - patricia.cornelio@bristol.ac.uk To find
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Design and deliver advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as mathematical statistics, machine learning, coding, and algorithmics. Play a pivotal role in programme accreditation
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, coding, and algorithmics. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance student experience and employability. Research & Scholarship Lead independent
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supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: J / K
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in electrical, analogue, and digital electronics, data acquisition, and micro-processing. Regulatory Understanding: Ability to follow and apply industry standards and codes of practice. IT Proficiency
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This is an opportunity to join a team researching a new and exciting foundation for static type systems as part of the 3-year project Types for Incorrectness, led by Dr. Steven Ramsay. It is often