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about the future of technology and about being part of an institute that is targeting real world impact. This role will suit you if you: Enjoy working in a collaborative, supportive and highly
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technologies to market. You will be passionate about the potential for advanced technology to change lives, and about being part of an institute that is targeting real world impact. This role will suit you if
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Professor David Galbreath and Dr Olivia Brown. The IDSB is due to launch in September 2024, with the aim of solving global security challenges through world-leading, interdisciplinary, socio-technical
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for professional placements (bath.ac.uk) Improve your employability with one of our Engineering masters degrees Faculty of Engineering & Design Designing a better world. What we can offer you: Find out more about
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strong interest in environmental governance and sustainable development, and in China’s global engagement. You will join Dr. Sun’s team based in the Department of Social and Policy Science at
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dynamic and empowered team that can thrive in today's rapidly changing world. Further information We are one of the leading Mechanical Engineering Departments in the UK and provide a progressive academic
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empowered team that can thrive in today's rapidly changing world. About us: You’ll benefit from working in a dynamic multidisciplinary team based at the Department of Chemical Engineering. The Department is a
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innovation through the collaboration of industry, enterprise and academia, IAAPS has over four decades of advanced propulsion expertise and world-class experimental facilities. As the AAPS CDT Centre Co
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expertise in antennas and propagation, communication and navigation systems (including GNSS), ionospheric radio science, remote sensing, earth observation, signal processing, image processing and data
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the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the University of Bath, UK. You will be joining a significant EU research project that aims to co-design, test, implement and monitor innovative bio-based