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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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The School of Computer Science within the Faculty of Science & Engineering is seeking to appoint two Lecturers in Cryptography as fixed-term positions. The appointees will be expected to take an
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The University of Bristol is announcing significant investment in new academic staff posts to grow our talented Computer Science community, underpinned by recent successful activities including two
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unit taught on the Mechanical Engineering programme in year second year. Supervise and assess Individual Research Projects in year 3 of the Mechanical Engineering programme. These posts will particularly
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exciting academic and industrial partners around the world. Based in the Computer Science department, you will carry out research focusing on developing the SimEng fast cycle-level processor simulator
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particularly in the areas of disability and child-computer interaction. You are interested in engineering novel edible interfaces using a range of construction materials and mechanisms, and in collaborating with
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digital device production, from a range of possible backgrounds that could include human-computer interaction, IoT or embedded device design, electronic engineering or digital manufacturing. The pro
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in immersive technologies and/or a PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer-Interaction, or a closely related technology discipline. Awareness of latest developments in the field of immersive
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a ‘Researcher in Residence’ in the area of Human Computer Interaction. This Researcher will add value and their specialist expertise to the Hub’s Research and Fellowship programmes, collaborating with
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methods for engineering cyanobacteria for environmental bio-restoration applications. It will build on advances within our team to develop methods that can create the vast data sets needed for machine