172 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at University of Bristol
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backgrounds is crucial. Applicants should also possess knowledge of agroecology—particularly pollination biology—and broader themes in sustainable development. Ideally, the applicant will be based in Bristol
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isotope analyses from bulk separates of titanites. These measurements will be combined to test models of crustal evolution. An important additional aspect of the project will be fully benchmarking
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museum collections work. The successful candidate will be expected to prepare and deliver in-house and conference presentations and manuscripts as appropriate. There will be opportunity for gaining some
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, including potential advancement to Associate Professor. Teaching & Curriculum Development Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as mathematical statistics, machine learning
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behaviours, and their evolution through the Cenozoic associated with long-term climatic change. The project objectives are to: 1. Examine the relationship between body shape and locomotor mode using
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This newly created Art Director role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the creative direction of the university’s brand. The postholder will lead the visual and conceptual development of high
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. In particular they will play a leading role in algorithm emulator development and maintenance as well as coordinating the definition and testing of interfaces to the Level-1 Trigger system. It is
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into a tool that can really benefit the community. You will lead on the development of algorithms and prototype tools for reasoning about programs with bugs based on two-sided type systems. In particular
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: Expert skills in relevant specialist software and a strong IT background to tackle complex technical challenges. Exceptional Organisation: Ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks efficiently, even
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in public engagement activities. Have experience of working in interdisciplinary teams and being able to manage multiple aspects to projects. For informal enquiries please contact Kristen Reyher