81 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at University of Bath
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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
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flexible approach to your work and will be part of a proactive team to develop and enhance service provision. Further information This is a part-time role, working 4 days per week (29.2 hours) for a fixed
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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 scope to develop your skills and expertise even further. Additional information This is a fixed-term position, expected to end September 2029. Standard University business hours are 9.00 am – 5.20 pm
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., mass spectrometry). This position is an excellent opportunity to develop skills in state-of-the-art techniques, and to be part of an academic-industry collaborative project. We consider ourselves to be a
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aerostructures. This postdoctoral research position will develop design and analysis methods for non-standard fibre angle composites for future light-weight aerospace structures, thus realising more fully the
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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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legally compliant service as well as working with our colleagues in Reward, Workforce Development, Culture and Inclusion and Safety, Health and Wellbeing. About the role The aim of the role is to enable
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schemes Generous annual leave allowance with an additional 5 discretionary days so that you can enjoy a positive work life balance A wide range of personal and professional development opportunities
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-doctoral position you will work on the development of membranes for resource recovery, particularly critical minerals and metals from liquid waste sources. You will have a PhD in Chemical Engineering