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Computer-aided design (CAD) is widely used in engineering to accelerate and optimize the design process. Applying CAD and related computational approaches to the engineering of biology would have a
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of existing CRM plan. You have: Experience of planning and progressing a structured communication plan to a variety of audience segments. The ability to work collaboratively and negotiate with people at all
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computing resources, with additional support involving HPC systems such as configuring GPU nodes, managing Slurm queues, containerising teaching notebooks, and enabling advanced pipelines Promote Robust
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teaching on our suite of MSc programmes in robotics. You will be expected to develop and maintain a network of industrial and other external contacts relating to both teaching and research. You will
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providing resources and expertise to support the delivery of larger infrastructure projects and programmes. Developing and maintaining a consistent approach to modern enterprise infrastructure architecture
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Coaching Service and broader financial education programmes. Improving the student-facing delivery of scholarships, bursaries, and hardship funds. Acting as the senior escalation point for complex financial
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Water Safety Plan across the University estate. This key role involves the management of statutory compliance contracts related to water hygiene, including water treatment and control programmes. You will
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programmes. This part-time permanent post is available 1 day per week. We are currently interested in receiving applicants who are willing to work on a Friday. The interview for this role is going to be held
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applications are made at http://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply . Please select PhD in Computer Science on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted to enter details of the studentship in the Funding and
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to be used off-site, liaising with off-site equipment users and receipt of coming loans. Helping to plan future development of the Creative Lab as new technologies become available. Writing risk