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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
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-processing. Regulatory Understanding: Ability to follow and apply industry standards and codes of practice. IT Proficiency: Expert skills in relevant specialist software and a strong IT background to tackle
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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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The School of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science & Engineering is seeking to appoint one Lecturer in AI and Animal Biometrics as a fixed-term positions. The appointees will be expected
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Professional Supplies (Catering, Print, Furniture, Stationery) IT Services (Software and Hardware) Campus Operations (Facilities Management, Minor Works). Campus Development and Innovations (Capital Projects
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Computer Science This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon Sunday 12th October. Interviews are expected to take place on Monday 3rd November. We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission
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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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The role holder will conduct research into the development of biobased composite materials based on nanocellulose fibres and polymeric resins derived from lignin. The programme of work is in
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, create and update relevant documentation, provide an award and record verification service to alumni and third parties, and support students, staff, and examiners with the postgraduate research examination
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. The person appointed to this role will play a central role in the early evaluation of how the Pledge is being implemented. The research is funded by the NIHR Three Schools Prevention Programme and the