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Composites Institute, the UK’s largest university-based composites research centre, and will work closely with leading academic and industrial partners. You will contribute to the development of computational
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that is delivered to all year 1 engineering students. You will play an active role in delivering high-quality, innovative teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. You will supervise and
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blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type: Open ended with fixed funding until 30/09/2028 Work pattern: Full time Grade: I / J / K Salary: Grade I
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about the CFM Lab and the ONE Group can be found at: https://hennessymatt.github.io/ and https://rochat-lab.com/ . This post is available for 12 months. The ideal start date is 2 March 2026 but there is
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network management. You will have a good first degree in physics, electrical and electronic engineering, computer engineering/science, or another relevant subject, and a PhD or equivalent experience in
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simulation runtimes. During the PhD programme, a student would be expected to explore and analyse the limitations of possible solutions for parallel simulation of massively multicore computers. During
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. During the PhD programme, a student would be expected to explore the design of advanced computer networks, both through simulation and the direct execution of workloads on real-world implementations. As
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and delivering the School’s education programmes (including our new undergraduate degree in Computer Science with AI). The School prides itself on its academic quality and its collegiality. We
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range transducers and arrays. Additionally, a high-performance computer cluster is available at Bristol can be used to run large and parallel models. You will have full access to these facilities. You
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biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. Researchers have observed that marine animals living in symbiosis with photosynthetic algae, such as sea anemones, move in response to light (https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb