87 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at University of Bath
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quality research, you will be expected to develop strong and effective working relationships with project teams and partners and external stakeholders. You will be responsible for: Life cycle assessment
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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
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entails the development of heuristic and metaheuristic algorithms, as well as GIS map integration, for the most effective management and suppression of wildfires. You will work in an international team
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can be directed to Co-Programme Directors Prof Ailsa Russell (ajr39@bath.ac.uk ) and Dr Catherine Butler (cab64@bath.ac.uk ). About you The successful candidate will: be committed to and have experience
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Community Interactions' (https://www.jpiamr.eu/projects/fugaci/ ). This project has a broad remit to investigate the epidemiology and evolution of pathogenic Candida species from both clinical and non
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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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of singularity formation and asymptotic behavior of solutions to evolutionary PDEs, particularly in geometric flows and fluid dynamics. Problems involving the evolution or equilibrium of long-range interactions
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well-timed campaigns and multiple hires. Key Responsibilities Lead the development of an international recruitment framework, mapping academic hiring cycles and peak recruitment periods across global
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candidate will hold relevant qualifications at A level/degree level or experience working in a relevant field. For informal enquiries contact Prof. Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (b.kasprzyk-hordern@bath.ac.uk
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About the role We are seeking a Research Associate to take a key role in the design and development of digital hydraulic fluid power technologies and control systems. This role is funded by the UKRI