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research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and autoimmunity. This research has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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in marine CFD would be advantageous. What We Can Offer You: You will join a dynamic and supportive research environment at the University of Southampton, with access to world-class facilities including
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the underlying partial melt that supplies magmatic fluids and drives the circulation. Both partially molten rocks and hot hydrothermal fluids are anomalously conductive and thus they can be imaged by CSEM
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, clean energy industries, defence, digital technologies or life sciences, specifically: Future mobility, automotive wear, dynamics and propulsion, including future fuels and their storage/applications
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. Confidence in challenging existing practices and contributing ideas for improvement. The flexibility to work in a dynamic environment where priorities may shift. Experience with tools like SQL, Tableau
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highly desirable. You’ll thrive in a dynamic environment where priorities can shift quickly, requiring adaptability, initiative, and a commitment to high-quality delivery. About You Strong communicator
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Development Fellow with expertise in qualitative methods to join our team. About the role This position offers an opportunity to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research group, working on various projects
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networking skills with experience in planning for, supporting and guiding people through business change, this role could be for you. Join our dynamic Business Change Management team within the IT Portfolio
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broader research team. We offer being part of a very dynamic and supportive team, contributing to the development and progression of scientists and technicians. The University of Southampton provides
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You will be directly involved with the UNIFORM (UNIfying Grid-FOllowing And Grid-foRMing Control In Inverter-based Resources) project, a collaborative programme with four academic and industrial