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researcher? Do you want to be trained in cutting-edge experimental and computational techniques to understand how clot contraction influences thrombus stability and embolism risk? Are you excited to be part of
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; real geometric features such as roughness or damage affect the flow in a three-dimensional way that is difficult or impossible to assess with simulation. Rapid experiment is again the solution
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, with strong links to international collaborations and impact-driven hydrogen research. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days
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environment, and gain experience in collaborative, impact driven research. We would welcome requests for flexible working and, depending on the needs of the role, blended working opportunities to work remotely
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technology development. Why become a KTP Associate? The KTP programme is designed to accelerate your career, expand your skills, and grow your professional network. You will have the opportunity to: Work on a
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addresses major economic, environmental and societal challenges. The Centre was a finalist in the prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize, and is recognised internationally for its pioneering, demand-led
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PhD programmes and looking for hands-on research experience on high-impact questions in energy and environmental economics. Key Responsibilities for the role include: Data collection, cleaning, and
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We are recruiting for an exciting research role as a Research Assistant/Data Coordinator, for the Children’s Surgery Outcome Reporting (CSOR) programme. This position is ideal for candidates with
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at the intersection of theory, computation, and high‑fidelity simulation, the successful candidate will contribute to the development of a novel ensemble-based framework for analysing driven perturbations in wall
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will focus on new numerical algorithms that improve the computational efficiency of flutter constraint evaluations. By accelerating these evaluations, we aim to enable rapid flutter assessments, and