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and future-proof our entire infrastructure. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in a high-visibility programme that will reshape connectivity across a complex university environment. Why
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image and video processing algorithms Developing and adapting machine learning models Integrating and deploying algorithms onto industrial hardware Evaluating performance in realistic scenarios and
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the portfolio of research projects carried out by the Bristol UTC, with focus on assessing the performance and structural integrity of components with through-thickness reinforcement. The post-holder is expected
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The University of Bristol is seeking a dynamic and proactive Security Systems Coordinator to join our high performing team. As Security Systems Co-ordinator, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring
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range transducers and arrays. Additionally, a high-performance computer cluster is available at Bristol can be used to run large and parallel models. You will have full access to these facilities. You
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interfaces or related areas, with high quality publications in leading venues. • Experience designing, building or experimenting with interactive hardware, physical computing systems, or computational
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Research Group, University of Bristol, to develop high-performance SiC and GaN power electronics, with the associated high-speed sensing. You will be offered one of the following three salary grades
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-on developing new features, driving releases, and maintaining high standards of code quality. Alongside the technical work, you’ll represent BOMNADO externally — engaging with the open-source community through
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on the long-term planning, development, and performance management of the University’s physical and digital estate, ensuring our infrastructure effectively supports mission, strategic goals, and operational
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of wind turbine blades and wind turbines, and LMAT, a specialist SME in composites process modelling. The project focuses on the design, manufacture and performance of next-generation wind turbine blades