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Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. You will focus on the development of a computational platform to accelerate our ability to engineer biology across scales – from molecular circuits to cellular
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This position offers the successful applicant a fantastic opportunity to join the Centre’s large and expanding International Foundation Programme (IFP) team. You will be contributing
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associated with inorganic and organic synthesis, computational calculations and electrochemistry, and will work in collaboration with a team in Brazil. You have a PhD in Chemistry or have submitted your thesis
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will involve a combination of techniques associated with inorganic and organic synthesis, computational calculations and electrochemistry. You should have a PhD in Chemistry or have submitted your thesis
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programmes. You should apply if you want to extend the state of the art in computer vision as applied to real world healthcare challenges and you enjoy collaborative research and team science with other
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The School of Computer Science at the University of Bristol is undergoing significant growth, driven by recent successes in research and innovation. We are expanding our faculty to further
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Department of Population Health Sciences, which is a leading UK centre for data science research. They will work closely with leading researchers in data science and health informatics. The global research
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electrochemistry, electrode surface manipulation and characterisation and computational chemistry. You will be comfortable in the safe handling of toxic and hazardous materials, and be proficient in the accurate
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new Bristol’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Biology (EngBio CDT ), as a lecturer on Bristol’s academic Pathway 1 (teaching and research). The EngBio CDT is a collaborative programme with
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The University of Bristol is announcing significant investment in new academic staff posts to grow our talented Computer Science community. This investment is underpinned by recent successful