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funding for a year (with possible extension to up to three years) Work pattern: Full time Grade: I/Pathway 2 Salary: £38,249- £44,128 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close
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property portfolio and will need to transport tools Are familiar with IT systems, including Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system / other general electronic/digital record keeping systems
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in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me
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Information Institute. QET Labs has a mission to take quantum science discoveries out of the lab and engineer them into technologies for the benefit of society. This includes novel routes to quantum computing
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the medical undergraduate programme, liaising frequently with over 100 GP practices across the South West to organise student placements and clinical teaching, ensuring a high quality student and staff
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technology innovation project. The project, funded through the National Institute for Health and Care Research’s Invention for Innovation (NIHR i4i) programme, is an exciting translational collaboration
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domains such as Medicine and Healthcare, Robotics and/or Autonomous Systems, or Computational Neuroscience. The University of Bristol has a longstanding research tradition in AI dating back over more than
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physics; high energy physics; and quantum information science. The responsibilities of the post include: carrying out a vigorous self-directed program of research and scholarship in the theory of quantum
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businesses. You could also be an educator with a higher education background looking for your next exciting, inspiring position. The aim of our innovation programme is to produce a new kind of highly-skilled
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molecular cell biology lab at the School of Biochemistry. The appointed post-doc would design de novo peptides and proteins using a combination of rational design and computational design and protein