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, and industry partners. Contribute to the publication of high-impact research papers. Qualifications: A PhD or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, or a related
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, and share findings across the CAVD network. The role includes experimental design, mentoring junior researchers, and extensive international collaboration to address key challenges in viral glycobiology
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experimental facilities including anechoic and reverberation chambers, a 6-axis motion simulator and multiple audio focused laboratories. In addition, we are currently making substantial investments to refurbish
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About the Project Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to join the group of Dr Richard Meek to study the role of protein machinery in brain calcification. This exciting project funded by
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with good experimental skills who is willing to conduct research independently and collaboratively, and who values contributing to a supportive team environment. You will also help train and support
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equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field. Expertise in composite materials and their behavior under different loading conditions. Experience with
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this will involve the development of novel ML/DL methods which leverage both computational and experimental data. Candidates should also have experience of numerical modelling (e.g. CFD and FEA), working as
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Experimental Cancer Research Centre, NIHR BRC & RSS, University Hospital Southampton, the Centre for Cancer Immunology discovery community, and CRUK Centres and Institutes across the UK. The Role We are seeking
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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
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as possible thereafter. The project will involve development of new computational approaches to unravel the chemistry and physics behind the experimental investigations at Free Electron Laser