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to the University’s wide developments and innovation in the design and delivery of teaching. A PhD in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics or other similar discipline This role is advertised on a fixed term basis for a
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Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Chemical Technologies: A Systems Approach (CSCT) is an EPSRC-funded training centre at the University of Bath that will train around 70 PhD students in five cohorts
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events from match analysis, concussion data from injury surveillance) to develop models to describe head impacts in rugby union players in the highest women’s and men’s leagues in England. The project is
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will be working as part of a team under the supervision of Dr Alex Cresswell to develop flow-based methods for the synthesis and functionalisation of simple, readily available amine starting materials
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training centre at the University of Bath that will train around 70 PhD students in five cohorts, hosted within the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change (ISCC). The CDT will operate in close
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technology. The Institute is a unique body of interdisciplinary research focusing on research excellence and developing researchers that have the skills to develop, trial, regulate and deploy human
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mathematical models with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques to develop forecasting models that are more accurate, efficient, and capable of incorporating complex atmospheric phenomena. This is a fixed
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normally be expected to have some teaching experience and a PhD in a relevant area. The ability to teach both physical and computational chemistry is essential. About us: The Department and the University
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with 21 academic and industrial partners across mainland Europe. Fluently will explore and develop novel solutions to enable collaborative working between robots and humans within different production
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undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes, alongside tailored executive education options for both individuals and organisations. With a dedicated team of over 100 teaching and research professionals