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and reliability, with sub-micron spatial resolution, in the context of studying and designing new material and device structures. Prior expertise in optical laser-based systems is therefore of benefit
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degree of innovative spirit and enthusiasm to operate at the very cutting edge of functional biomaterials design. You will join this vibrant and exciting research team at the University of Bristol
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maintain efficient systems and procedures for entering data, data cleaning and resolution of data queries, and will design and prepare a range of documents and study materials. You will keep systematic
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to digital technology innovation. Founded in 2019, with more than £100m of investment from Research England, philanthropic sources, and commitments from 26 external cross-sector partners, ranging from major
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to lead on the development of the physical activity intervention that will be delivered for Year 5 pupils in primary schools. This will be a co-design process and will include identifying the programs
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design, implementation and analysis methods as well as the proper use of chemicals and equipment. You will support associated plant science laboratory-based research within the School. You will be
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, opportunities for creativity and innovation, and the chance to make a real impact, we invite you to apply and become a part of our mission to create a better dining experience at the University of Bristol. Menu
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approaches to digital technology innovation. Founded in 2019, with more than £100 of investment from Research England, philanthropic sources, and commitments from 26 external cross-sector partners, ranging
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approaches to digital technology innovation. Founded in 2019, with more than £100 of investment from Research England, philanthropic sources, and commitments from 26 external cross-sector partners, ranging
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can demonstrate that you’ve created positive cultures in teams and driven continuous innovation and improvement. You have fantastic people skills and can build excellent stakeholder relationships