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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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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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whose research engages with physical interfaces, new materials for interaction, exploratory device construction, and the wider space of computational making. Areas of interest include experimental
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of wind turbine blades and wind turbines, and LMAT, a specialist SME in composites process modelling. The project focuses on the design, manufacture and performance of next-generation wind turbine blades
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applying workflows for elucidation of 3D chemical structure based on NMR spectroscopic data, funded by an EPSRC programme in collaboration with Professor Andre Cobb at Kings College London. We are one
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We are seeking an exceptional computational researcher to work on open problems in plasmid evolution. The field of defence systems has rapidly become one of the most exciting areas of biology, but
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with excellent communication skills. • You are adaptable and able to deliver high quality efficient and effective administrative • You have strong computer skills , email communication ( full training
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students. The role holder will deliver teaching across the UG programme in Hydrology, Ocean Sciences and Lab and Field Research Methods in Physical Geography. Under the guidance of the school education
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removing and replacing motors, pumps, changing ventilation filters and general physical activity associated with building services engineering. Full UK Driving Licence as the postholder will be required
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The Sport, Exercise & Health Division are seeking an enthusiastic and proactive individual to help us promote our sport and physical activity opportunities to students, staff and the wider community