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The project: Electromagnetic (EM) sensing is on the brink of a step-change. Once limited by computation and data-processing power, EM sensing is now being transformed by advances in high-performance
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. Mengyan Zhang (https://mengyanz.github.io/ ), whose research focuses on sequential decision making and public health. Dr. Zhang has published in leading venues including Nature, PNAS, ICML, AAAI, etc. She
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robotics research in the UK. You will be part of a team comprising Dr. Benjamin Ward-Cherrier, Dr. Jim Dunham, Dr. Rochelle Ackerley and a Research Associate focussed on developing a novel microstimulation
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An exciting Research Fellow position is available at the Bristol Interaction Group (BIG), University of Bristol, a leader in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and accessibility research. This role is
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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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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
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posed by industry partners using mathematical and computational techniques. The appointed InRA will join the Complex and Functional Materials Lab (CFM Lab) at the University of Bristol, led by Dr Matthew
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The purpose of the role is to support the PI (Dr Rainer Groh) in the delivery of an ambitious research programme funded through a UK Research & Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship. By taking
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will be made for 12 months in the first instance. For informal queries please contact: Prof. Stephen Hallett (Stephen.Hallett@bristol.ac.uk ) or Dr Jonathan Belnoue (Jonathan.Belnoue@bristol.ac.uk
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The purpose of the role is to support the PI (Dr Rainer Groh) in the delivery of an ambitious research programme funded through a UK Research & Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship. By combining