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approaches to understand fundamental biological processes, with the goal of using this information to generate engineered antibodies for use as therapeutics in cancer and autoimmune disease. The appointee is
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An exciting opportunity to broaden your horizons and learn skills in a successful environment. The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science is seeking a Senior Administrator to join the Faculty
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| Doctoral College | University of Southampton Funding will be awarded on a rolling basis, so apply early for the best opportunity to be considered. How To Apply Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' button
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Intelligence and to foster the existing partnership with University of Southampton. This role will split their time between NTU (80%) and University of Southampton (20%). Responsibilities: To conduct high
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. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the use of protein engineering to develop novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently approved for clinical use or in
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expertise in aerospace research and innovation. This PhD project will be supervised by leading academics at Cranfield, with co-supervision from the University of Southampton. Industrial collaborators will
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experimental investigations. Throughout your PhD, working collaboratively with an industrial partner, you will be based in the Maritime Engineering group at the University of Southampton. You will have access
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-supervision from the University of Southampton. Industrial collaborators will provide real-world insights and infected sample sets for testing. Student will join an enthusiastic, friendly, and supportive group
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the University of Southampton, where fibre optic sensors are being developed to measure strain in real time during the cure process. As part of this exciting project, we are collaborating with our spin-out company
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uncertainty quantification for robust structural design, particularly for complex aero-engine systems with limited experimental data. Recent work by the University of Southampton developed a novel data driven