201 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" positions at University of Bristol
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of successful teaching or tutoring at university level or equivalent; demonstrable ability to carry out academic administrative duties effectively; and excellent written and oral communication skills is an
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and sustainable funding. The post holder will work alongside the Impact Alliance, including it’s ‘Understanding Impact’ sub-group, six ‘enabling organisations,’ and programme delivery ‘change maker
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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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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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networks. You should have experience of building machine learning models for environmental applications. A high level of data science and computational expertise is essential, as is experience with Bayesian
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, NetOps, DevOps, SecOps, MLOps or Research Software Engineering. Degree (or equivalent practical experience) in computer science, computational or ML/AI research or in natural science with a high degree of
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outputs inform biodiversity management. You have a PhD (or near completion) in quantitative ecology, conservation biology, or a related field. You are skilled in statistical modelling, particularly Bayesian
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-building and cross-sector collaboration. A track record of educational innovation and student-centred programme design. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in leadership. Effective governance
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for the project management of the project with technology aspects of the project led by a dedicated head of solution design. You will be required to develop the project management plan and then take ownership
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A postdoctoral research position in experimental ultrafast spectroscopy is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, supported by the EPSRC grant UKRI2573, Quantum Coherence