22 Electrical-Engineering positions at University of Bath in ireland in United Kingdom
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Research Associate in Prospective Material Flow Analysis for new sustainable materials and chemicals
About the role This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and motivated researcher, with an interest in working at the interface of industrial ecology, chemistry and chemical engineering. This
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improving patients’ quality of life. The post will require a PhD in Bioelectronics/Electrical engineering (or a closely allied discipline) or exceptionally a Master with an excellent track record of project
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the Networking team, the post-holder will work in Digital Data and Technology group (DDaT) supporting the Wi-Fi and networking for all areas of the University of Bath, including our on and off Campus residential
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to obtain one before the position's start date) in electrical/electronics, civil, or environmental engineering, data science, or related quantitative disciplines. The appointee will contribute to the new NERC
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Placement opportunities within Student Recruitment & Admissions Are you a current University of Bath student with a passion for making a real difference? We’re looking for students to join us on a
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postdoc in testing the pacemaker and implementing design alterations following pre-clinical trials. Applications will be welcome from graduates with a Bioengineering/ Biomaterials/ Electrical engineering
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will be based within the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering and work closely with other team members in the Department of Chemical Engineering. We are seeking a dynamic individual to
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The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant for a part-time (0.2 FTE), fixed term contract until the 30 March 2026. About the role Climate change
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educational strategies that distill complex concepts to a wider engineering audience Capability to use a range of creative tools to help design engaging learning content (Photoshop and other similar tools
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Technologies (iCAST), a £17M partnership for innovation and translation of research that has established a cluster of over 100 sustainable technology companies and will provide a dynamic innovation-focused