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. You hold a PhD in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or a closely related discipline. You have proven ability to teach at a high standard and an emerging track record of scholarly
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domains such as Medicine and Healthcare, Robotics and/or Autonomous Systems, or Computational Neuroscience. The University of Bristol has a longstanding research tradition in AI dating back over more than
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Research Associate (RA) to join an interdisciplinary team (crossing Sociology and Computer Science) as part of a one-year Accelerator project for UKRI Smart
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undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Economics. Play a pivotal role in programme accreditation, curriculum enhancement, and innovative teaching strategies that improve student experience and employability
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numerical analysis tools and developing new engineering designs and understanding new, complicated physics at the forefront of future engineering. For informal queries please contact: Thomas Rendall
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technologies, including VR, AR, MR, XR, and related fields. Contribute to programme design, accreditation, and innovative teaching strategies that enhance student experience and employability. Research
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of their research specialism and demonstrate plans to develop research activities and how this will link to and expand existing research activities. This post will support the undergraduate programme in Aerospace
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advancement to Associate Professor. Teaching & Curriculum Development Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in core and elective areas of Economics. Contribute to programme design
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digital media. Play a pivotal role in programme accreditation, curriculum enhancement, and innovative teaching strategies that improve student experience and employability. Research & Mentorship Maintain a
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live-imaging, immunohistochemical, and transcriptomic studies of wound repair using zebrafish and arabidopsis models tissue damage/repair. You will join the lab of Professor Paul Martin, (http