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both online and in person. Updating webpages and creating web content. Proactively seeking to improve school processes and keep resources up to date. You have excellent organisational, customer service
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@bristol.ac.uk) To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https
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strong IT skills, proficient in Microsoft Office 365 and web content management systems, and be comfortable managing data and producing reports. Experience of event coordination, financial monitoring, and
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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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Recognised as a leading authority in full-stack Python software development, you will support Joiner project by delivering expert-level solutions and applying advanced technical techniques. You will
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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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, external customers, or other service users to deliver specialist technical services. Develop creative and innovative solutions in area of expertise, to advance research methods and practices. Operate
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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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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
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interaction, smart materials development, supported by a team of dedicated technicians and state-of-the-art rapid prototyping and workshop facilities. The lectureship will be aligned with the new £14 million