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are looking for a talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the RADAR-SIGN-BRIDGE project – an exciting initiative to develop privacy-preserving radar technology for British Sign Language (BSL) recognition
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We are looking for an excellent communicator and researcher in the area of chronic pain, with substantial experience working with people from minority communities and those with health conditions
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, communication and computing skills, and have experience of effectively working with multi-disciplinary colleagues and partners. This position is fixed term and will be offered full time (1.0 fte) for 2 years from
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hands-on experience with ocean or sea-ice modelling. Excellent communication, a collaborative spirit and a passion for interdisciplinary research are essential. To apply, please submit your CV, a brief
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this commitment. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation, and will give due consideration to applicants seeking flexible working
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impact. The WellthLab Community Ethos: Our goal is to help you thrive as a researcher. Part of that mission is to help you develop project collaborations and take leadership roles in the projects within
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mixing. You will have the opportunity to engage with the vibrant oceanographic community at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and the National Oceanography Centre and work closely with our national and
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Research Fellow will join a diverse team of clinicians and researchers to explore the needs of people in the Black community in Southampton who are living with chronic pain. This project is funded by
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, known for its pioneering research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to societal impact. Our vibrant research community, cutting-edge facilities, and strategic partnerships make us an ideal
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to integrate these systems for global-scale quantum communication and information processing. Informal enquiries are encouraged and can be directed to Dr Patrick Ledingham (p.ledingham@soton.ac.uk ). The ORC is