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large 6-axis motion simulator and a suite of acoustic chambers. You will have a PhD or equivalent experience in structural dynamics and vibration, and an impressive publication record in high-quality
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research in ship hydrodynamics, design optimisation, and marine decarbonisation. Our work combines advanced simulation, AI, and experimental methods to support a more sustainable maritime future. The Role
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of necessary molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology techniques. As part of the team, you will also help developing single gene inducible (e.g. ZEB1 induced EMT) or stable-inducible gene knock
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heterogeneous data types in an existing molecular visualization software. You will develop a practical and immediately useful application that enables integrative modelling of a macromolecular structure from
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of photochemistry. Experience of molecular photoelectron spectroscopy. Basic programming skills for data analysis modeling. As a founding signatory of the Athena SWAN charter, and holder of a silver award, we’re
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area. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience in the field of photochemistry. Experience of molecular photoelectron spectroscopy. Basic programming skills for data analysis modeling. As a
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Join Our Dynamic Digital Team as a Resource Manager! Are you a proactive problem-solver with a passion for driving change? Do you thrive in a collaborative, hard-working, and friendly environment
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outcomes in a dynamic environment. About the University of Southampton As well as additional benefits that will make your life easier, such as a generous holiday allowance and additional university closure
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced, dynamic Project Manager to manage and coordinate the successful delivery of our equality charters. The role will ensure stakeholder
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leisure facilities. This is a varied and dynamic position combining delivery, engagement, and operational responsibilities, all contributing to the University’s Active-for-All 2031 plan. Key