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Project description Electromagnetic (EM) sensing is emerging as a powerful enabling technology for modern high-value manufacturing. Advances in computing power and machine learning now allow us to
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operation. You will be working on a successful Learn to Swim programme, delivering a range of lessons to children and adults. You will plan and deliver swimming lessons in line with the scheme of work and
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strategic financial planning, performance monitoring, and delivery of targets. Maintain excellence across the publishing programme upholding Bristol University Press’s high-quality standards whilst advancing
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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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large data volumes is expected to form a key component of the research program. The DarkSeis and BOPS projects are collaborations between researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, the British
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://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type: Open ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: J Salary: £43,482 - £50,253 per annum School/Unit: School of Computer Science This advert will close at23
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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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programme to a world-leading standard and teach both undergraduates and postgraduates. You will develop expertise in authentic assessment & feedback, technology-enhanced learning, and student wellbeing. As
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This position offers the successful applicant a fantastic opportunity to join the Centre for Academic Language and Development’s International Foundation Programme (IFP) team. You will be
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, submitting grants to develop your research programme and support a research team (including postgraduate research students, and researchers). You will make a positive contribution to research culture in