22 cyber-physical-systems Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton in United Kingdom
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A position is available in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton for a Research Fellow with experience in statistics or epidemiology and an interest in preconception, maternal and
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The Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the University of Southampton is welcoming applications for a postdoctoral position in the field of active thermography for the evaluation
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Our leading rail research group is recruiting for a Research Fellow to investigate the performance of railway infrastructure, particularly overhead line equipment structures and installations
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Sciences can be found at: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/medicine/academic_units/academic_units/cancer_sciences.page The position is funded by Cancer Research UK and is full-time, fixed-term till 31st August
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Empowering Global Research Leaders to Shape the Future of UK Innovation The University of Southampton is proud to be one of a select group of UK institutions chosen to host an award under the Global
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join the large and successful Psychology and Health Sciences departments at the University of Southampton. You will join a large
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TRXPS measurements and how these can be used to track photochemical change. See https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2506.14498 for a recent example. The position is funded until 31/10/2028 via a Leverhulme
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record, and leadership. A PhD in a health-related discipline is essential; a PhD in Psychology would be an advantage, and understanding of qualitative approaches will be useful. You will have excellent
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of people in the Black community in Southampton who are living with chronic pain. This project is funded by the charity Versus Arthritis and aims to address inequalities in the health system and in
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. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Imaging the magma storage region and hydrothermal system of an active arc volcano”, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and