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Clinical Research Facility, also based at Southampton General Hospital. The post holder will also have primary responsibility for the collection and analysis of the biological samples, which includes
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beyond. Your tasks will be to lead data reduction, analysis and modelling of GRAVITY+ data and contribute to the development of the data reduction software. The Southampton Astronomy Group provides a
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resistivity data but will also consider applicants with experience more focused in relevant geophysical data analysis. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Quantifying evolution
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engagement, site set-up, data collection, analysis, and dissemination. About you Applications will be considered from candidates who have a PhD or a research-related qualification, experience in a health
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+, active galactic nuclei and analysis of interferometric data. Informal enquiries are welcome via email to Prof Sebastian Hoenig, s.hoenig@soton.ac.uk . As a university we aim to create an environment where
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design, statistical analysis, and results reporting. The role will also involve planning and managing project activities, building research skills and networks, and engaging with academic and industrial
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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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co-develop a next-generation ocean component for integration into the universal climate model OASIS. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD (or equivalent) in Physical Oceanography, Atmospheric
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modelling and eigenmode analysis for photonic crystals; terahertz far-field spectra measurements or near-field scanning spectroscopy. In this role, you will join an interdisciplinary research group
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quantitative data analysis. Proficiency in programming (e.g., JavaScript, Python, React for iOS/Android) is important. Additional strengths would include experience with physiological sensing (e.g., EEG