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The School of Computer Science at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Industrial Computer Science to act as academic industry lead within the School. This is a strategic
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, scalable and reusable, and that innovations can be translated seamlessly between academic and industrial environments. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to high-impact research supporting
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This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and committed clinical academic to make real impact in dental education at one of the most modern, state-of-art dental education facilities in
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at the interface of AI and sustainability, and are keen to contribute to a nationally significant research programme with real-world impact. You are able to work independently, communicate clearly within
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improvements Contribute to a high-impact infrastructure programme with executive visibility Leave a lasting technical legacy across a large organisation You’ll join a collaborative IT team with strong project
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Award-winning Bristol University Press (BUP), including its impact-driven Policy Press imprint, is seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the Press through its next phase of
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refining solutions under system constraints. Supporting the transfer of robust, deployable technology into the business. Disseminating results via conferences and meetings Writing papers in both high impact
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and novel AI-driven computational methods that enable the broader community to access and analyse interdisciplinary environmental and social data effectively The project offers abundant opportunities
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bodies. Communicates with clarity and impact, even in high‑stakes or emotionally charged situations. Has a proven track record of leading high‑performing teams and building credibility at all levels
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applying workflows for elucidation of 3D chemical structure based on NMR spectroscopic data, funded by an EPSRC programme in collaboration with Professor Andre Cobb at Kings College London. We are one