11 experimental-fluid-mechanics Fellowship research jobs at The University of Southampton
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You will join the research group of Professor Hendrik Ulbricht at the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton on coherent control of levitated mechanics. The overarching
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carried out by a team of experimental physicists, chemists, and mechanical engineers. The project will use a well-documented optical microscopy technique to develop an exciting novel setup for in-situ
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cell mechanisms, oversee preclinical validation, and advance CAR-iNKT platforms optimised for AML immunotherapy. The role bridges basic and translational research and suits a creative scientist with
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anaerobic digestion / anaerobic fermentation systems will be an advantage. A hands-on approach and strong skills in experimental design and analysis are essential, along with a keen interest in developing new
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qualifications and experience) in Physics/Chemistry/Materials Science/Engineering, and excellent experimental skills. Knowledge and hands-on experience in active-doped silica-based fibre fabrication, spectroscopic
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leverage both computational and experimental data. Candidates should also have experience of numerical modelling (e.g. CFD and FEA), working as part of a team, with industry and disseminating their research
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to demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in an appropriate area related to the roles described above. Excellent experimental research skills with a strong publication track record in high-quality international journals
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have spread throughout the acoustics profession. The ISVR has excellent experimental facilities including anechoic and reverberation chambers, a 6-axis motion simulator and multiple audio focused
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, optical fibre and/or cleanroom fabrication, optics, lasers & photonics. We are looking for a self-motivated researcher with good experimental skills who is willing to conduct research independently and
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infrastructure, we have close working relationships with our partners, including the Southampton Experimental Cancer Research Centre, NIHR BRC & RSS, University Hospital Southampton, the Centre for Cancer