10 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Bristol in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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. This role is focused on research to enable ultra-high power GaN RF devices, including developing new laser-based optical systems to study temperature as well as electric fields that limits device performance
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Are you a power electronics engineer, RF electronics engineer, or an RF integrated circuit design engineer looking to apply your background to next generation power electronic conversion in pursuit
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The Faculty of Engineering is seeking to recruit a Faculty Process Improvement and Implementation Officer to support continuous improvement initiatives in education administration. Working under
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of Postdoctoral Researcher at the UKRI Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) Transforming Net Zero with Ultrawide Bandgap Semiconductor Device Technology (REWIRE) to provide leading contributions to electrical
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multidisciplinary groups where energy is treated as an integrated whole. The Electrical Engineering Research Group's core research lies in the fields of electro-mechanical and power electronics energy conversion
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, the manufacture, testing, and/or imaging of composite materials? The Faculty of Science & Engineering is looking for a new composites Technical Expert to join the Engineering Labs & Facilities team. Reporting
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services within the School support research across 6 research themes (Astrophysics; Particle Physics; Theoretical Physics; Quantum Engineering Technologies; Quantum and Soft Matter; and Materials and Devices
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, Learning Technology, the Bristol Innovation, Teaching and Learning Centre, and Academic and Professional Services Staff in the School of Psychological Science) in the design, development and delivery
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Energy materials strategy of the university. Nuclear Science and Engineering is crucial to the University of Bristol’s global research pillar on tackling climate change, and is a key area of investment and
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responsible for developing the next version of the current instrument that records bacterial activity using an evanescent wave and can rapidly detect the effect of antibiotics on bacteria. The development