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2 hours helping us further develop our junior programme (one with a focus on 10&U junior performance and the other on our junior competition landscape). These are permanent positions in the UOB Tennis
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customer focused and have a positive and problem solving attitude at all times. Applicants will need to demonstrate develop both teamwork and hard work in order to deliver a fantastic experience for all our
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classical fluid systems and the burgeoning field of active and driven matter and develop data-driven theoretical models for temporally correlated transport processes. The project is well-suited to current PhD
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an organisation that can represent Bristol, that the city can be proud of. Leveraging the university performance environment, utilising high quality coaching & athlete development as a proud ‘independent
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an organisation that can represent Bristol, that the city can be proud of. Leveraging the university performance environment, utilising high quality coaching & athlete development as a proud ‘independent
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petrological modelling. This will not only create significant new insights into changing volcanic behaviour but is important to other project areas. So with their data, the SRA should develop collaborations
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(Human-Centred Design and Infrastructure and Governance). The primary focus of this post is to develop new AI approaches to Pandemic Resilience. The potential for AI to support our response to emerging
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offers the opportunity to work closely with leading academic and industrial partners in a multi-disciplinary environment. Developing control strategies for electric machines and drives using MATLAB
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analyse long-term behavioural and movement data from the Dwarf Mongoose Research Project (DMRP; https://dwarfmongooseresearch.weebly.com/). You may, as appropriate, also design and develop mathematical
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levels of neurodiversity of Heliconiini butterflies to develop a unique model system of neurodevelopmental regulation. We previously identified major shifts in the cell population forming the mushroom