211 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at University of Bristol
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The School of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science & Engineering is seeking to appoint one Lecturer in Programming Languages as a fixed-term position. The appointee will be expected
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digital chemistry, reducing the timescale of experimental and computational mechanistic studies from years to weeks or days, and so achieving rapid implementation of EAM-catalysed transformations by the end
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undergraduate teaching activities in the School, including small group tutorials, lectures, computational chemistry laboratory classes, workshops, and support classes using a range of effective approaches. You
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development and by pursing translational research opportunities with innovation potential. Programme Managers help identify future trends and opportunities from government, industry and elsewhere - and work
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techniques Expertise with python, or an alternative programming language Experience with software installation and use of HPCs Enthusiasm to collaborate with researchers unfamiliar with your research
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to translate our findings into clinical applications. As an integral lab member, you will use various biochemical, molecular, and cell biology techniques to investigate the effects of perturbing key
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. for biocatalysis). This project is based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol. The School of Chemistry is ranked first in the UK in the latest Research Excellence
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++ libraries. Proven experience in the deployment of Computer Vision/Machine Learning on hardware eg via use of assembly/hardware-related languages. Experience with visual sensor programming and or design
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The School of Chemistry are looking to appoint a dynamic, hardworking and enthusiastic individual to assist the Leading Chemistry Stores Technician in all aspects of the Chemical stores and loading
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Scientist and Clinical Senior Lecturer Dr Becky Foster, Associate Professor in Microvascular Medicine Prof Gavin Welsh, Professor of Cell Biology Prof Simon Satchell, Professor of Renal & Vascular Medicine