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Technician in ECS Teaching Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratories Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton is the UK’s top School integrating Computer
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of Southampton is hosting and other similar events. You will also engage with staff at the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) from a range of ECS groups and ECS centres, who themselves have exciting
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methods (statistics, ML, AI) with applications to energy and built environment problems and programming languages e.g. Python, R, Matlab, C# etc applied at highlighted scales. About you We welcome
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full programme of events, and access to a number of University employee-discount schemes. Further information about working at the University of Southampton can be found on our web site: https
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research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and autoimmunity. This research has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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trials, with strengths in cancer immunology, tumour microenvironment, lymphoid biology, surgery, and clinical informatics. Our success led to the establishment of the Centre for Cancer Immunology (CCI) in
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. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the use of protein engineering to develop novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently approved for clinical use or in
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you will be entitled to 20 days annual leave per year (pro rata) plus University Closure Days, a contributory pension scheme and a structured training programme are also some of the benefits
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different sources Share data, software and models including experimental and simulation data Deploy close-to-data computation and containerisation of data and software Use AI to explore data Make the results
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prioritise work to meet deadlines and quality standards. Specific knowledge of additive manufacturing, mechanical characterisation, full-field experimental mechanics, volumetric imaging (e.g. X-ray computed