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project focused on the design, development, and operation of high-altitude Uncrewed Air Vehicles (UAVs) for monitoring volcanic emissions used as a real-world proxy to explore Climate Engineering strategies
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high performance computing and machine learning. Contract type: Open ended with fixed term until 30/09/26 Work pattern: Full time/35 hours per week Grade: I/Pathway 2 Salary: £38249-£44,128 per annum
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2 hours helping us further develop our junior programme (one with a focus on 10&U junior performance and the other on our junior competition landscape). These are permanent positions in the UOB Tennis
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for all swimmers on the scheme. This role involves managing staff, coordinating swim programs, maintaining high-quality instruction standards, and driving business growth through excellent customer service
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of software development, interactive VR, protein design, molecular simulation, data analysis and advanced computing, and the opportunity to work with interactive virtual reality, high performance computing and
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Support the Head of Hockey in the design, delivery and administration of the coaching programme across the Participation to Performance spectrum of a successful men’s and women’s hockey programme
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financial support in UK higher education. You will: Leading and developing a team of Student Money Advisers and Coaches, embedding a high-performance culture. Designing and delivering a new Student Money
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., LLMs). Familiarity with MLOps practices like model registries and drift monitoring. High-Performance Computing (HPC): Strong command of Slurm or PBS, GPU optimization with ability to scale distributed
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senior leadership on the status and performance of the entire Digital Infrastructure portfolio, assess the capability of current systems and emerging technologies to continuously improve the portfolio and
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an organisation that can represent Bristol, that the city can be proud of. Leveraging the university performance environment, utilising high quality coaching & athlete development as a proud ‘independent