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The School of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical Engineering is seeking to appoint up to two 0.5 Full time equivalent Lecturers in Mechanical Engineering. The primary purpose of this position is
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services within the School support research across 6 research themes (Astrophysics; Particle Physics; Theoretical Physics; Quantum Engineering Technologies; Quantum and Soft Matter; and Materials and Devices
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development and automation? Bristol SU are looking for a low code and automation developer to push forward and maintain our sector leading suite of tools and platforms. You'll work closely with our Digital
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platform and the underlying data architecture, and major technology implementations that underpin the bleeding edge research housed in our Bristol Digital Futures Institute. You’ll be responsible
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(BCI) in the School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering (CADE) at the University of Bristol. You will develop new methods to assess the fatigue performance of the novel composite rigid wing wind
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The University of Bristol has an exciting opportunity for a highly skilled and qualified Civil Engineering/Geotechnical graduate or post-graduate to lead and deliver a collaborative Knowledge
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The School of Biochemistry seeks to appoint an Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer with research expertise in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Cell Biology or Synthetic (or Engineering) Biology
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. Collaboration with our Faculty of Engineering will be essential, particularly focusing on high-performance computing, cyber-physical systems, and the integration of AI technologies. You will have access
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, mechanical engineering, or a related field, along with demonstrated expertise in experimental techniques and data analysis methods. Please read the Job Description for more details. The University is committed
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. Inclusive culture, valuing the diversity of thought, beliefs and background. For informal queries please contact Dr. Cristina David ([email protected]). To find out more about what it's like