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. The post holder will contribute to the development and validation of multi-scale finite-element analysis tools to predict the progressive damage evolution in composite materials, subject to a variety of
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to students. Supervise undergraduate and master’s dissertations within Finance. Mark coursework and exams, contributing to assessment design and delivery. Support curriculum development and enhancement
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addition to research, you will contribute to the development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching across the School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering. This will include supervising
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Are you a power electronics engineer, or an engineer with a practical background in radio frequency electronics, analogue electronics, pulsed power, or sensor development, looking to apply your
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personal tutor, providing academic and pastoral support. Supervise undergraduate dissertations in Data Science / Statistics. Mark exams and coursework and contribute to assessment design and development
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students and supporting their academic development. In this role, you will: Teach undergraduate students through lectures, seminars, tutorials and computer lab sessions. Act as a personal tutor, providing
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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-includes-me
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what 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
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students and supporting their academic development. In this role, you will: Teach undergraduate students through lectures, seminars, tutorials and computer lab sessions. Act as a personal tutor, providing
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at the University of Oxford, the British Geological Survey, and with various external partners, including government bodies and industry as part of the DarkSeis (https://geophysics.gly.bris.ac.uk/DarkSeis/index.html