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experience in CPRD. Excellent written and verbal English is required, and the ability to work independently. If you meet these requirements, we invite you to join our dynamic and supportive research group
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Technician in ECS Teaching Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratories Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton is the UK’s top School integrating Computer
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of Southampton is hosting and other similar events. You will also engage with staff at the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) from a range of ECS groups and ECS centres, who themselves have exciting
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the laboratory of Professors Ward and Ober. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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trials, with strengths in cancer immunology, tumour microenvironment, lymphoid biology, surgery, and clinical informatics. Our success led to the establishment of the Centre for Cancer Immunology (CCI) in
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full programme of events, and access to a number of University employee-discount schemes. Further information about working at the University of Southampton can be found on our web site: https
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or more of: the use of micro/nanofabrication and materials characterization tools; computational multi-physics/electromagnetics modelling and/or the application of machine learning algorithms; experimental
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digital tools. One such tool, developed through the Cluster-AIM programme, uses social care and health data to identify people at risk of escalating social care needs. About the role You will support the
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Are you passionate about sustainable aerospace innovations? Join our team to help shape the future of circularity in electric aircraft manufacturing, working directly with industry leaders. About the Project: Our project, directly funded by industry, explores the immense potential of circularity...
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the public health/epidemiological aspects of an applied research study. Experience of the NIHR’s Public Health Research (PHR) Programme and an understanding of public health research in non-NHS settings would