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fibre technology, through innovative research on hollow core fibres (HCFs). Exploiting collaborations with a host of industry partners we look to develop novel optical fibres that bring progress
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collaborating across the organisation. Experience of working with student systems would be a bonus. You will have a skill level (including experience and other qualifications) equivalent to a post-graduate degree
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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver who genuinely enjoys helping others? If you're passionate about technology and love using it to make a difference, this could be the perfect role for you. Join
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Are you a tech-savvy problem solver who genuinely enjoys helping others? If you're passionate about technology and love using it to make a difference, this could be the perfect role for you. Join
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technology towards clinical investigation. The post-holder will leverage expertise in antibody biology and engineering, immune receptor agonism and T cell biology in order to gain new understanding of how
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ideal for recent graduates or individuals considering a career in medicine, biomedical sciences, or clinical research. The applicant does not need a scientific degree, but that is preferrable
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the research and estates activities undertaken in the School of Biological Sciences on the Highfield Campus. This School has been earmarked for significant growth over the next 5 years in terms of student
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dynamic School of Biological Sciences (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/about/faculties-schools-departments/school-of-biological-sciences ). The project will involve close collaboration with an international
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We are recruiting an Artist in Residence to undertake artistic research with a focus on Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology, in the context of the recently awarded UKRI grant ‘SOUNDSCALE
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. This is a joint post between the Faculties of Medicine and Engineering at the University of Southampton. The post holder will be hybrid and based at both the School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and