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actively with the University’s Precision Bioscience Theme, helping to set the strategic direction of research across disciplines. About you Essential A PhD in structural biology, computational biology
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skills in a clinical research setting. This is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD graduate or early postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in developing and implementing bioinformatics workflows
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at The University of Southampton! *Applications will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be
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with the needs of the research community. Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications in a STEM subject, or have extensive experience working in a laboratory or research data
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university, while collaborating with national and international partners across the Missed Vital Sign programme. You will have a PhD (or equivalent professional qualification and experience) in biomedical
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) for further information about this position in advance of submitting your application. Applicants are required to have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in a relevant discipline
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learning, the topology and geometry of data, or the dynamics of learning. The successful candidate should have, or be expecting soon to receive, a PhD in Mathematics, or related field, with demonstrated
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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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junior researchers and students. Any other duties appropriate to the scope and grade of the post. Postdoctoral Fellows are expected to lead their own projects, collaborate on others, and guide PhD and
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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