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Join the project shaping the future of inclusive technology At the University of Southampton, our research addresses some of the most pressing challenges of today’s world. Now, funded by EPSRC, we
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information about this position in advance of submitting your application. Equality, diversity and inclusion are central to the ethos in the School of Engineering. We give full consideration to applicants who
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organisations, in partnership with the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Its objective is to deliver a step-change in survey research to ensure that it will
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responsible for research on distributed query processing and information retrieval for text and RDF files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is essential, while familiarity with approaches
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to mitigate the stigma faced by people with Long Covid. It aims to do this by facilitating conversations with professionals, friends, family and others who may be relied on for support. A mixed methods
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files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is essential, while familiarity with approaches related to redecentralisation of the Web and testbed development is highly desirable
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research and think-aloud studies. A strong interest in digital technologies and AI in health and social care research is also desired. Excellent interdisciplinary teamwork, time management, and
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qualifications and experience in materials science, engineering or a relevant discipline. Equality, diversity and inclusion are central to the ethos in the School of Engineering. We give full consideration
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work, analysing qualitative data, writing it up for publication. The work would include working with PPI and working with a multidisciplinary team. You will need experience of qualitative research and a
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in aircraft systems. Through close collaboration with industry partners, this research will guide sustainable technology strategies, addressing key cost/benefit challenges through 2030 and 2050. Role