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, which includes cultivating a collaborative and supportive environment for all group members. The post is offered on a 24-month fixed terms basis, subject to passing probationary requirements. The desired
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which is being led by Professor Peter Sunley, in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton. The post will work closely with the other investigators: Professors
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of methane at high concentrations both from gas-fed bioreactors and through modification of conventional anaerobic digestion processes. The research is intended to assess the optimum conditions and the
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Processing and Control Unit, targeting compact and robust power delivery. Developing a PASTA testbed enabling remote control and monitoring. Optimising a PASTA plasma reactor. Developing a PASTA pilot test
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established reputation for high quality research in this field. This post will primarily involve the coordination of a multi-centre international project to assess HRQoL in people with stomach cancer as
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and seismic experiment in the continent-ocean transition at a rifted margin, to determine how competing processes of magmatism and serpentinisation evolve during the initiation of seafloor spreading. We
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position are very welcome and can be directed to Prof. Mark Sullivan (E-mail: m.sullivan@soton.ac.uk). **subject to qualifying criteria As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can
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and resources to explore and develop independent research. The post is initially for 3 years, but may be extended depending on performance and funding. The appointment will be full time on University
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. This position will provide you with time and resources to explore and develop independent research. The post is initially for 3 years, but can be extended depending on performance and funding. The appointment
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: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) methods and processes, including NICE health technology appraisals Statistical / specialist software (e.g. STATA, RevMan, Rayyan, winbugs) Health economic evaluation and