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Fellows are expected to lead their own projects, collaborate on others, and guide PhD and Master’s students. Essential qualifications, experience and competencies PhD (or near completion) in human T cell
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is required to have a PhD in operations research, mathematics, computer science or a related area. Experience in discrete optimization, demonstrated by at least one publication, is essential. Strong
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electronics that can act as wearable doctors. This post is suitable for chemists or materials scientists with a PhD (awarded or imminent) in chemistry, materials science or a closely related discipline or
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define the future of immersive sound. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in acoustics, signal processing, audio engineering, or a related discipline. We particularly value expertise in
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laboratory. For informal enquiries about the project, please contact Prof Chris Holmes (christopher.holmes@soton.ac.uk ). To be successful you will have a PhD* (or equivalent professional qualifications and
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should have or be close to completing a PhD in aerospace engineering (or equivalent qualification and experience), with experience in fixed/rotary wing air vehicles. What you need: Strong understanding
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profession. We have excellent experimental facilities including a suite of acoustic chambers. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds who meet the following criteria: A PhD (or equivalent) in acoustics
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arm with active thermography approach selected), and support demonstrations - trials within the industrial environments selected within the project. About you You will hold a PhD or equivalent and will
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also involve close collaboration with Clemson University and researchers from the ORC and related industry. Applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications and experience) in
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. You will hold a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in aeronautical or mechanical or software engineering, physics, or in computer science/numerical analysis. About the