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at the University of Bristol and the University of Birmingham. Based at the University of Bristol, this research post will focus on developing a suite of configurable machine learning models suitable
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have the perfect opportunity for you as we are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our teamas a Research ComputingInfrastructure Facilitator at the University of Bristol's Advanced Computing
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The Particle Physics group of the University of Bristol (tinyurl.com/particle-bristol ) UK, seeks a Research Associate or Senior Research Associate to join its machine learning R&D team
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transport. AirWing is a partnership between wind propulsion system developer GT Green Technologies, Carisbrooke shipping, and the University of Bristol. The overall aim of the project is to design the AirWing
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Interaction Group (BIG) at the University of Bristol. In the Dive Lab, we study interactions between disabled and non-disabled people to design, engineer and evaluate technologies that support more inclusion in
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at the University of Bristol. The post-holder will use state-of-the-art protein engineering and display technology to generate high-affinity nanobodies against diverse toxins from snake venoms. These will be selected
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are seeking an enthusiastic self-starter to join our team in the Quantum Engineering Technology Laboratories (QET Labs ) at the University of Bristol. Our exciting EPSRC funded project will take laser
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Interaction Group (BIG) at the University of Bristol. In the Dive Lab, we study interactions between disabled and non-disabled people to design, engineer and evaluate technologies that support more inclusion in
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are anticipated to be held on 16 May 2024. We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values. The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be
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to decarbonise maritime transport. AirWing is a partnership between wind propulsion system developer GT Green Technologies, Carisbrooke shipping, and the University of Bristol. The overall aim of the project is to