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(REWIRE) to provide leading contributions to power electronic semiconductor devices. The role-holder will provide professional expertise and contribute creative and innovative solutions in device
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science, software engineering, electronic engineering, embedded systems or manufacturing. Knowledge around the challenges of fabricating digital devices. Well-developed analytical skills including the ability to find
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materials for power and RF electronics. At REWIRE, our aim is to accelerate the UK’s ambition for net zero by transforming the next generation of high voltage electronic devices using wide/ultra-wide bandgap
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computer architecture. ASiMoV will rely on exploiting future computer architectures in order to deliver the performance required within realistic monetary and power budgets. The Bristol HPC research group is
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meetings. You have experience as a resourceful, well-organised and flexible administrator with excellent attention to detail and you are able to turn your hand to a variety of different tasks. The ability
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within our 20-member team as well as with our industrial partners. The CDTR leads numerous UK and international strategic programmes on power and RF electronics, including the EPSRC programme grant
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, social media, etc.), and wider impact and engagement. You have: A PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer-Interaction, or a closely related technology discipline, or extensive relevant industrial
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, simulation-based testing, including test generation, formal specification and verification of complex designs, and computer architecture. You have excellent research skills and experience of independent
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ability to contribute ideas for projects delivering industrial or academic impact Have a PhD (or working towards one) in Electrical/ Electronic Engineering, Physics, or other relevant discipline (or
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techniques for simulation of quantum-mechanical systems using a quantum computer; Characterisation of the complexity of problems in many-body quantum physics and quantum information theory; Analysis