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About MINDS Centre for Doctoral Training The Machine Intelligence for Nano-Electronic Devices and Systems (MINDS), is a very successful £5M Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) funding around 50 PhD
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will play a key role in developing and producing advanced optoelectronic devices for applications such as quantum technologies, integrated optical sensors, and laser optics. In this EPSRC-funded project
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to produce work that is consistently of a high standard displaying excellent attention to detail. Have the ability to interact with colleagues at all levels and build relationships with key stakeholders. What
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valued member of our team, you will play a key role in developing and producing advanced optoelectronic devices for applications such as quantum technologies, integrated optical sensors, and laser optics
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stakeholders, assisting with everything from device configuration and software setup to account access and hardware diagnostics. While your main base will be Highfield, you may be asked to support outreach
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, microphone array design, and portable device technology. You’ll be part of a vibrant, multi-disciplinary research environment, drawing expertise from across the University of Southampton, and helping to shape
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member of our team, you will play a key role in the development and production of advanced optoelectronic devices for applications such as quantum technologies, integrated optical sensors, and laser optics
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, as well as photonics device design and characterisation. You will have the opportunity to thrive in a university environment, supporting the development of future technologies. You will be encouraged
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Huawei, you will contribute to cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of spatial audio, microphone array design, and portable device technology. You’ll be part of a vibrant, multi-disciplinary
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teams. Relevant qualifications or equivalent experience in clinical research, governance, sponsorship or quality assurance. Familiarity with medical device regulations and the Human Tissue Act would be