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The University of Southampton are seeking to appoint a fixed term research fellow to facilitate and deliver a programme of research on a Faraday Institution funded project: SL2FBat - Sustainable
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, along with an aptitude for developing new experimental techniques that relate to this exciting research program. To be successful with your application, you will need to demonstrate: An awarded PhD in
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funders. It is essential that you have a PhD in computer science, or equivalent professional qualifications and experience; ideally your PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience will be
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represents the first dedicated cancer immunology centre in the UK. The activities in this centre span from pioneering discovery science to applied research and preclinical modelling and, crucially, onto first
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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
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have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Materials Science/Engineering or another subject relevant to the study, development and/or application of nanostructured
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of Southampton is hosting and other similar events. You will also engage with staff at the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) from a range of ECS groups and ECS centres, who themselves have exciting
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digital tools. One such tool, developed through the Cluster-AIM programme, uses social care and health data to identify people at risk of escalating social care needs. About the role You will support the
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between the two positions will depend on the skills and experience of the successful candidates. This position is based in the School of Geography and Environmental Science. You will engage with project
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will involve close collaboration with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and inter-institute visits to drive the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations