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with large data sets. You will join a European wide research group in the area of paediatric brain tumour trials with a keen focus on QoS. You will also be a member of the Clinical Neurosciences
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-of-the-art neuromorphic compute architectures. Collaborate with the neuroscience, engineering, and computer science RAs to develop demonstrator applications, and to conduct research, publish, and disseminate
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-of-the-art neuromorphic compute architectures. Collaborate with the neuroscience, engineering, and computer science RAs to develop demonstrator applications, and to conduct research, publish, and disseminate
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, along with an aptitude for developing new experimental techniques that relate to this exciting research program. To be successful with your application, you will need to demonstrate: An awarded PhD in
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funders. It is essential that you have a PhD in computer science, or equivalent professional qualifications and experience; ideally your PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience will be
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vitro cellular assays. Experience in using mouse disease models is also desirable. Scientific knowledge in the areas described above equivalent to PhD* level is required. The post-holder will possess
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collaboratively, and who values contributing to a supportive team environment. You will also help train and support researchers and PhD students in this role, so strong communication and mentoring skills will be a
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have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Materials Science/Engineering or another subject relevant to the study, development and/or application of nanostructured
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pathways. You will also contribute to a future i4i application and help prepare dissemination materials for NHS and industry audiences. About you You will hold a PhD* or equivalent professional qualification
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partners both in the UK and internationally, joining a supportive group of researchers within the wider research group, the School, and across the University of Southampton. To succeed, you will need a PhD