87 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Bath in United Kingdom
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About the role We are seeking Student Support Officers to work across multiple departments who will play a key role in enhancing the taught student experience from induction through to graduation
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and ensuring their approval at the relevant committees and developing guidance materials for all stakeholders. You will be working closely with colleagues in the Doctoral College, Strategic Projects
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multiple and varied responsibilities. With a wide ecosystem across SETsquared and the consortium partners, this is a complex and challenging but stimulating and rewarding environment to work within. Further
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colleagues and contributing constructively to our collaborative working environment. Excellent organisational skills. Managing multiple tasks and deadlines with ease. Strong IT skills. Comfortable working with
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We have a fantastic development opportunity for an Apprentice Electrician to join our Electrical Services team at the University of Bath. About the role The University employs many apprentices
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-athletes across a range of sports. You’ll be part of a dynamic and supportive team at Team Bath , contributing to the development of student-athletes in a nationally recognised performance environment
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This is an exciting role within TeamBath Tennis academy , with opportunities to support the athletic development of aspiring and professional tennis players competing at national and international
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on course development and portfolio reviews would be an advantage. We are looking for a candidate who is proactive and collaborative, with a focus on delivering results. Through our Marketing, Communications
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to take a key role in the development of a new analytical framework for developing dexterous soft robotic
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. The successful candidate will contribute to advancing this field by investigating the unique properties of ring microresonators for frequency comb generation, developing numerical models, designing