108 distributed-computing-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Bristol
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and shape distributions) to understand changing eruptive conditions Using microanalytical methods to reconstruct intensive parameters in the subsurface environment Creating and maintaining an open
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are safe, compliant, cost-effective, and aligned with University standards and strategic goals. Identifying and resolving risks and issues that affect scope, programme or quality. Overseeing remedial works
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the University of Bristol and Vertical Aerospace. This Research Associate role has a computational focus. As a successful candidate, you will be guided by the team to utilise numerical tools of a mixed-fidelity
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improve the UK’s resilience to hydrological extremes. They will be responsible for leading an Early Adopters Programme and providing scientific input on the design of the FDRI catchment monitoring. What We
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computations fluid dynamics; 2. Elucidate the link between ecology and migration using ecological niche modelling; and 3. Reconstruct evolutionary patterns in body shape and ecology through the Cenozoic
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supportive environment. The lectureship programme will provide up to four years WTE post-doctoral training or until CCT is reached, to allow the successful applicant to consolidate their career, develop
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We are looking to appoint 2 coaches into 2 new roles in the team. Coaching players across our programme (juniors, students and adults), providing them with an excellent experience on court every
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(1.0 FTE) Undergraduate Administrator to support the student administration team with the BVSc Veterinary Science Programme in the School. Providing administrative support for undergraduate teaching and
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We are seeking to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate to support a research programme funded by the Medical Research Council that investigates neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility
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) performing an experimental validation programme. The project is an interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers at the University of Bristol and researchers at the University of Lille, France, and the