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The University of Bristol’s School of Physics seeks an outstanding candidate for a permanent academic appointment within the broad field of Scientific Computing in Physics. The appointment will be
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The School of Physics is a large constituent School of the University of Bristol and is home to approximately 150 staff, 160 postgraduate students and 600 undergraduate students. The technical
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The School of Physics is looking to recruit a Specialist Technician to join our research technical team to both: a) help run our state-of-the-art cryogenic facility including our Helium Liquefier
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The School of Physics is looking for an enthusiastic chemist to support various research groups on all chemical-related matters. The role-holder will manage a suite of laboratories and will provide
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or applied theory of Quantum Technology expertise in optical engineering or quantum optics or integrated electronics or of integrated photonics laboratory experience in one of experimental physics, optics
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(EMAM) and the Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability (CDTR) in the University of Bristol's School of Physics. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in advancing our understanding
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Exascale levels of performance to achieve. Meeting these goals will also require multiple breakthroughs in multi-physics solvers, algorithms, mini-apps, code generation, optimisation, scientific software and
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. Collaboration with our Faculty of Engineering will be essential, particularly focusing on high-performance computing, cyber-physical systems, and the integration of AI technologies. You will have access
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transformation; atmospheric models of aerosol chemistry or climate impacts; the use of machine learning to analyse and interpret large measurement data sets, or build hybrid process-ML models; or the application
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-supported logistically. The role will provide advice to applicants relating to University study, alongside managing the process for prospective student campus tours. The Assistant will also provide logistical