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to providing a quality, high-precision and efficient service across the faculty. For more details, please see below the link to the detailed Job Description. For informal queries please contact: fse-technical
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delivering complex solutions with an innovative and proactive approach. Meticulous Attention: High level of accuracy and precision in all areas of work, with a commitment to maintaining detailed and accurate
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We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic Teaching Associate in Financial Technology with Data Science to join our academic community. You will contribute to delivering high‑quality teaching
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dedicated professional services team, a very high standard of achievement in research and education, and a culture of inclusivity and kindness. Candidates will have a PhD in Computer Science or a closely
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We are seeking a motivated and engaging Teaching Associate in Data Science / Statistics to join our academic community. You will contribute to high‑quality teaching, assessment and student support
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optical resonances, solute supersaturation, and high viscosity. The research will improve understanding of how aerosol photochemistry influences the chemical composition of Earth’s atmosphere and the
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-on developing new features, driving releases, and maintaining high standards of code quality. Alongside the technical work, you’ll represent BOMNADO externally — engaging with the open-source community through
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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
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, these tools have historically suffered from high computational costs preventing their large-scale use in an industrial environment. The role holder will develop and deploy theory-guided machine learning
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equitable community. For further information, see: School of Earth Sciences (including EDI page): http://www.bristol.ac.uk/earthsciences/ OGU: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/chemistry/research/ogu/ CERES: https