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Are you a talented individual with experience in Quantum Memories, Atomic Physics, Quantum Networking, or Quantum Optics? Join our team developing cutting-edge quantum memories and memory-compatible
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research and development in the fields of: Next-generation cellular networks (5G towards 6G) and their applications. Next-generation optical transmission networks. Optical technologies for data centres
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to revolutionise the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease. The TORUS research programme is focused on an innovative approach that addresses the significant difficulty of measuring the effectiveness of new
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expertise, collaborate with key stakeholders including Principal Investigators, researchers, external customers, or other service users to deliver specialist technical services. Develop creative and
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(HGT) of carboxysome genes may reflect a response to rising O₂ rather than a driver of broader metabolic innovation. However, this idea conflicts with phylogenetic data on cyanobacterial evolution
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This role is part of an ERC Advanced Grant. The project aims to develop acoustic manipulation devices that will enable the microscope user to move, assemble and deform objects. This will be achieved
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against different interfering systems. Develop, with colleagues, a spectrum sharing database for use by the JOINER community and design and develop models using AI/ML and other techniques to ensure
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carbon-composite UAV. This is a large, hands-on, team-based unit with around 200 students. You’ll work closely with the Unit Director to develop and deliver engaging content, support practical sessions
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the School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol, proudly rated #1 in the UK for chemistry research. We seek applicants who are developing international leadership in their research field, with strong
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of revolutionizing the remanufacturing industry through advanced technology and sustainable practices. The project has work streams working at both factory and value chain levels. The University of Bristol’s role in