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revolutionary listening experiences that will impact industries worldwide. About the role You will lead a key project on spatial audio capture, exploring innovative microphone array processing and real-time audio
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computer code. Curate and consolidate clinical data from multiple sources Develop reports, visualisation tools Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including clinicians, statisticians, and software
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you will need to evaluate all active thermography approaches for composites inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test
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to effectively contribute to education and supervision. The post-holder will join our multidisciplinary research team in the Centre for Innovation for Mental Health .. Our group uses a range of experimental
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discipline. Applicants are expected to hold or achieve Advance HE Associate Fellowship to effectively contribute to education and supervision. The post-holder will join our multidisciplinary research team in
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inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test of thermographic image processing tools and techniques (all applicable
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complex processes, analyse and interpret business information and support local governance committees. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and well as up-to-date MS Office skills
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spanning immunology, and bioinformatics, with access to advanced flow cytometry, 10X Genomics, in vivo imaging platforms. Key responsibilities To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with
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cognition and emotion processing. We invite applications from individuals with a background in human experimental psychology (participant recruitment, experimental testing, data analysis) and with a PhD in
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vivo imaging platforms. Key responsibilities To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with collaborators at Southampton and beyond. To design, conduct, and analyse in vitro and in vivo