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close collaboration with researchers at Bristol and Cardiff, as well as non-academic stakeholder partners in the financial sector. The primary focus of this post is to develop AI and machine learning
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BBSRC International Institutional Award led by Dr Nathalie Stroeymeyt (University of Bristol) in collaboration with Dr Talmo Pereira (Salk Institute, developer of SLEAP). The post runs 1 Sept 2025–31 Jan
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Marc Holderied. Proactively contribute to or lead aspects of commercialisation activities, specifically reaching incorporation readiness. Contribute to development and optimisation of proof-of-concept
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated postdoc to work on our NERC funded project, ‘Genetic architecture of brain evolution during ecological divergence’. This NERC project aims to to reveal
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Lecturer in Dynamics within the School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, where you will work as part of the Dynamics and NDE team to develop novel teaching solutions as part of
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to other Institute activities to develop data science, AI and research software engineering capacity at the University. These include assisting day-to-day with queries received through our internal helpdesk
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with expertise in Electronic Engineering. Your main responsibility will be running microneurography and microstimulation experiments with the developed setup to investigate tactile discrimination
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Working with the Head of Research Contracts and the Admin Hub Manager (Ops Manager), you would contribute to the strategic and operational development of the team by being involved in the creation
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creative non-fiction/life writing. You will have a Masters level qualification in Creative Writing or a related discipline. You will be an engaging and inspiring teacher, committed to developing your
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This role is part of an ERC Advanced Grant. The project aims to develop acoustic manipulation devices that will enable the microscope user to move, assemble and deform objects. This will be achieved