357 Computer Science positions at University of Bristol in United-States in United Kingdom
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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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programmes. You should apply if you want to extend the state of the art in computer vision as applied to real world healthcare challenges and you enjoy collaborative research and team science with other
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To ensure the successful development and delivery of our training portfolio by supporting the UKRN (www.ukrn.org ) Open Research Programme (ORP) training team of academic and professional staff, and
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research. The UKRN Open Research Programme is an exciting, large and high profile collaboration (24 institutional partners) that aims to accelerate the uptake of high quality open research practices. It does
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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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science. Lecturing, small-group teaching, setting and marking examinations, project supervision, personal tutoring, contributing to the preparation and development of units, with a focus on statistics and
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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
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. The ACRC serves as the cornerstone of computational and data support for a diverse range of research endeavors spanning health, climate, and life sciences. Join our team at the University of Bristol's
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and those on the International Foundation Programme. The Lecturer will support the continued development of our undergraduate programmes. The successful applicant will play a key role in the delivery