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Prosperity Partnership with Vestas, two EPSRC Programme Grants as well as the CDT in Innovation for Sustainable Composites Engineering. The main purpose of this position is to: Design and deliver high quality
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As part of the expansion of Bristol Cyber Security Group the School of Computer Science is seeking to make an appointment of a Professor of Cyber Security, as an open-ended position. We wish
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circumstances. Is comfortable using digital learning tools and platforms such as Python, VS Code and Tableau. Holds, or will soon complete a doctorate in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or a
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The School of Geographical Sciences is seeking to appoint a Lecturer to develop pedagogic leadership in sustainable development and urban studies. The ideal candidate will have experience
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network management. You will have a good first degree in physics, electrical and electronic engineering, computer engineering/science, or another relevant subject, and a PhD or equivalent experience in
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School/Unit: Computer Science This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Sunday 12th April. Shortlisting will take place on Monday 13th April. Interviews are expected to take place on Monday 20th April
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We are seeking a motivated and engaging Teaching Associate in Data Science / Statistics to join our academic community. You will contribute to high‑quality teaching, assessment and student support
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The project: The High Performance Computing (HPC) services of today provide the computational density to perform groundbreaking science. These services facilitate the distribution of a problem space
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at the School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Biomedical Sciences Building, University of Bristol. The overarching aim of our group’s research programme is to develop a deeper understanding of the immunology
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The project: The domain of High Performance Computing (HPC) effectively utilises massively multicore computers that facilitate the distribution of scientific workloads across thousands of compute