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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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enquiries, please contact Professor Tom Richardson - thomas.richardson@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
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sciences and medicine. The Neuenheimer Feld Campus of Heidelberg University is the largest campus for natural and life sciences in Germany, where the Faculty of Engineering Sciences bridges material sciences
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description. For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Tom Richardson - thomas.richardson@bristol.ac.uk . To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty
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University New Brunswick Chancellor’s Office, is a multi-disciplinary research project co-led by several faculty in engineering and marine/coastal sciences. The project started in Fall 2023, and will continue
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Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences EPSRC Project Proposals 2025/26 (jobs.ac.uk) Project Link: AI-Assisted Characterisation of Triboelectrification of Powders | Project Opportunities | PhD
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Chancellor’s Office, is a multi-disciplinary research project co-led by several faculty in engineering and marine/coastal sciences. The project started in Fall 2023, and will continue until Summer 2026
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the Bachelor's and Master's programmes in Electromechanics of the Faculty of Engineering Technology, more specifically: Production techniques including welding technology, materials science, in-service behaviour
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research groups at Kiel University (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Kiel Life Science, or KiNSIS), and Hereon. The professorship is intended
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foster collaboration with other research groups at Kiel University (Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Kiel Life Science, or KiNSIS), and Hereon