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The School of Computer Science at the University of Bristol seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Industrial Computer Science to act as academic industry lead within the School. This is a strategic
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, containerisation and workflow automation. Supporting computational workloads on high-performance computing systems, including optimisation for scale and performance. Providing technical guidance to researchers
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. The successful candidate will be: Teaching methods relevant to physical geography with a focus on numerical skills for quantifying water flow across urban and rural catchments Guiding students to analyse
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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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applying workflows for elucidation of 3D chemical structure based on NMR spectroscopic data, funded by an EPSRC programme in collaboration with Professor Andre Cobb at Kings College London. We are one
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of delivering lectures, seminar-based teaching, and project-based learning to both undergraduate and PGT students. The role holder will deliver teaching across the School’s education programme from year 1 through
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subsurface conditions. They will do this via the micro-textural and micro-petrological reconstruction of changing conditions using analytical methods (SEM, electron microprobe, XCT at Bristol) and
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registration to graduation. The majority of these roles are based on our main Clifton campus which is within close proximity to Bristol city centre and numerous transport links including two train stations. We
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composite fibres into 3D-shaped component parts. High quality numerical analysis is a crucial part of the process of understanding and predicting high quality manufacture of composite structures. However
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research addressing real-world challenges in quantum information science and technologies. The School is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration and is