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. This role is part of the EPSRC AI for Collective Intelligence (AI4CI) Hub . The AI4CI Hub is a collaboration between a consortium of seven partner universities (Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow, UCL
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universities (Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, Glasgow, UCL and Ulster). The Hub’s ambition is to pursue cutting edge research at the intersection between the fields of applied AI and Collective Intelligence
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closely with Dr Fanny Monteiro (Associate Professor at University of Bristol and Adjunct Associate Professor at iC3, UiT), an expert on modelling complex plankton ecosystems, and a network of glaciologists
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associated nutrients or ecological trait modelling may be investigated. The fellow will work closely with Dr Fanny Monteiro (Associate Professor at University of Bristol and Adjunct Associate Professor at iC3
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applications are made at http://www.bris.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply . Please select Civil Engineering PhD on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted to enter details of the studentship in the Funding and
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develop new collaborations with researchers at OIST and other Universities, including the University of Bristol and the University of Queensland, NIOZ in the Netherlands, and the Institute of Evolution in
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Location National Museum Cardiff, National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth), University of Bristol Funding amount A maintenance stipend of £19,237/year (rising in alignment with UKRI), plus a CDP
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of English at the University of Bristol. The studentship will be supervised by Professor Helen Fulton and an appropriate second supervisor. The research topic for the PhD will be closely related
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Archaeology at the University of Bristol. The objective for this role is to map out the emergence of small-scale extraction in Amazon deforestation hotspots using remote sensing and other land-use datasets
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The Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Bristol is recruiting a Doctoral Fellow for the INFRACURSIONS Project thatdevelops a comparative study of ‘incursion economies