35 component-labeling-agorithm-cuda Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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from sustainable and durable materials that can be retrofitted to existing transformer enclosures. Transformer noise, particularly its low-frequency tonal components, poses significant challenges
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. Working as part of a multi-partner Innovate UK funded project we are seeking highly motivated individuals to join us in the development of digital engineering technologies to accelerate the design of
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model, suited to integrated system modelling, and to contribute to centrifuge testing of novel anchors You will be involved in the holistic design of floating wind systems as part of a large team with
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noise, particularly its low-frequency tonal components, poses significant challenges for conventional noise control methods. Acoustic metamaterials offer a promising alternative by breaking their acoustic
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% cancer, 25% non-cancer) that covers the complete spectrum of clinical practice. As part of our CRUK and NIHR infrastructure, we have close working relationships with our partners, including the Southampton
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publication of clinical trials and other well-designed studies, managing a growing portfolio (75% cancer, 25% non-cancer) that covers the complete spectrum of clinical practice. As part of our CRUK and NIHR
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A position is available in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton for a Research Fellow to join the REPAIR study, funded by Wellcome Leap as part of the Missed Vital Sign programme
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the holistic design of floating wind systems as part of a large team with expertise spanning mooring lines, floating platforms and anchors, with both academic and industry perspectives. You will have many
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at the University of Southampton for a Research Fellow to join the REPAIR study, funded by Wellcome Leap as part of the Missed Vital Sign programme. This ambitious, multidisciplinary project is investigating
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child health. The position is based at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, and part of an NIHR-funded programme of research which aims to inform how people can be better supported to plan and prepare