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and environmental challenges. As a world-leading, research-intensive university, with a strong and high-quality educational offering, we are renowned for our innovation and enterprise and are within
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knowledge exchange, as well as travel to conference and other venues for dissemination activities. About the research environment You will join our Electrical Power Engineering group and Tony Davies High
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We are seeking a motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our dynamic team working at the forefront of biofilm engineering. This position is part of the BBSRC-funded Environmental
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Science in the University of Southampton. ActivATOR will develop novel machine learning models that enable robots to leverage the motion of their own bodies (‘egomotion’) to make sense of acoustic environments
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multidisciplinary teams. Commitment to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and supportive research environment. This is a full-time fixed-term position for a 1.5-year duration (with potential for extension depending
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of Environment and Life Sciences, where Professor Barker is based. You will be part of a supportive group including other project Researchers, the Research Administrator, the wider academic team and colleagues
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Reality for Learning in Context – Movement and memory go together. How can we leverage movement over and through our environment to build new skills – like 2nd language acquisition - to thrive better
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will be part of a supportive and vibrant academic community, with access to cutting-edge facilities and world-class research opportunities. This is an ideal environment for advancing your career while
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, collaborative environment on increasing our understanding of fundamental plant-microbe interactions. The selected candidate will be closely involved in the development and direction of this project, allowing them
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). We provide a supportive environment for early career researchers. Our interdisciplinary team benefits from links with local Trusts and infrastructure such as the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration