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systems by advancing key station-keeping technologies. We are seeking candidates with a background in civil engineering, preferably with experience in geotechnical physical, analytical and/or numerical
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) and the School of Chemistry (Prof Andrew Hector and Prof Nuria Garcia-Araez). Your role will involve glass manufacture, characterisation and development of the fusion draw process. You will work closely
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and Physical Sciences Research Council) project: 3D Polysilicon Photonics - A New Platform for Integrated Optoelectronics. The research will focus on the development of a flexible polysilicon platform
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, characterisation and development of the fusion draw process. You will work closely with research fellow (Dr Ajay Saroja) and an experienced glass technician (Chris Craig). The project will also benefit from
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with physical objects/environments, and audio rather than video based AR can help enhance memory/learning Humanizing Computer Mediated Communication: Synthesizing co-presence - What does it mean to feel
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://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04604 . Our project - sponsored by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council – aims to improve the efficacy, efficiency and reproducibility of focused
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as possible thereafter. The project will involve development of new computational approaches to unravel the chemistry and physics behind the experimental investigations at Free Electron Laser
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research, pure mathematics, applied mathematics and theoretical physics. The University of Southampton is a member of the Alan Turing Institute, and a number of researchers from the School of Mathematical
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and physics behind the experimental investigations at Free Electron Laser Facilities. The successful applicant will join a vibrant and interdisciplinary project encompassing several theoretical and
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drivers, and how do these intersect to create wet and dry extremes? How can improved representation of SM variability at process scales enhance monitoring and prediction, benefitting SM-dependent