201 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at University of Bristol
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The Department of English at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Creative Writing who specialises in fiction (short story or novel) (Pathway 3, level b or c). This is an
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(or expect to have soon) a PhD in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a closely related discipline. You should have good spoken and written English, a commitment to making Equality
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career researcher with a PhD in organic synthesis, and a first degree in chemistry. The following skills and experience are advantageous for the role: ability to plan and execute experimental work involved
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improve the UK’s resilience to hydrological extremes. They will be responsible for leading an Early Adopters Programme and providing scientific input on the design of the FDRI catchment monitoring. What We
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programme on securing convergent ultra-large-scale infrastructures (SCULI ). The University also hosts the NCSC Research Institute on Science of Cyber Security (RISCS ). There is a strong expectation that you
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research Strong mathematics background for optimization and analytical modelling of complex systems Programming languages including C++/Python and script languages For informal queries please contact
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A research position in computational and theoretical photochemistry is available in the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, supported by the EPSRC Grant EP/V026690/1, Ultrafast
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, mentoring and assessment, as well as working with programme teams to enhance teaching and improve the student learning experience, particularly around active learning. The appointee will also contribute
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of the Global Health and Ageing Research programme Analyse data, and then write and publish articles in high quality peer reviewed journals and work in collaboration with colleagues as appropriate to do
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computational methods in biophysics, soft matter, and colloid science to directly access molecular structures and interactions at complex bio-interfaces. The PDRA in Bristol (funded till 30 June 2028) will focus