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The School of Computer Science at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Industrial Computer Science to act as academic industry lead within the School. This is a strategic
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This is a four-year postdoctoral research position in foundations of physics. This position is for a post-doctoral researcher with expertise in philosophy of physics or theoretical physics and
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modelling, manufacturing process simulation and stochastic design optimisation. Converting research prototypes into maintainable, production-ready tools and libraries. Managing data pipelines that support
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digital fabrication, physical computing, and tangible interaction techniques Explore interactive materials and shape-changing artefacts and augment them with cross-sensory interaction Develop cross-sensory
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programme - Frontiers in Electromagnetic Non-Destructive Evaluation Research (FENDER) – in collaboration with the universities of Manchester, Warwick, Strathclyde and Newcastle, and more than 25 industrial
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leading School. In this role, you will: Teach at undergraduate and master’s level, including lectures, seminars, tutorials and computer labs. Act as a personal tutor, providing academic and pastoral support
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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://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering
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expertise in aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, aeroelasticity, environmental fluid mechanics, turbulence, either computational or experimental, committed to advancing both research and teaching. This position
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Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), the hub brings together leading experts from the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Oxford, and Sheffield, as well as Cranfield University. Led by
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human society. Our projects span a wide range of groups, domains, and contexts, including visual impairments, neurodiversity, and cognitive and physical impairments in education, work, and leisure