36 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Bristol in england in United Kingdom
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responsible for developing the next version of the current instrument that records bacterial activity using an evanescent wave and can rapidly detect the effect of antibiotics on bacteria. The development
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Applications are invited for the role of Level 2 Technical Specialist. We look for a Senior Cleanroom Process Engineer, to be responsible for the development and maintenance of reliable high voltage
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of scientific publications in optical systems or networks. Demonstrated lab experience in optical networking. An MSc or PhD in Photonics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering, or another closely
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studying and designing new material and device structures, using simulation tools, and to experimentally study the thermal properties of materials and devices made, and how electric fields can be shaped in
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(or Engineering) Biology with a track record of research productivity and of securing external funding. You understand how your research plans and our current research themes will complement and strengthen one
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at the University of Bristol. The post-holder will use state-of-the-art protein engineering and display technology to generate high-affinity nanobodies against diverse toxins from snake venoms. These will be selected
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, other outputs (including blogs, social media, etc.), and wider impact and engagement. You have: A PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering (with focus on future networks services and applications
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all stakeholders. Current thinking about the carbon footprint of digital services tends to take a short-term view. Together with our globally leading industrial and academic partners you will study the
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Technology (REWIRE) . The role holder will have a pivotal role as Centre Manager of REWIRE, and will be responsible for the effective operational management of the IKC and leading on strategic planning
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Applications are invited for the role of Commercial Research Manager in the UKRI Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) Transforming Net Zero with Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductor Device Technology