16 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
development and transfer of manufacturing processes Develop process control tools and identify trends and correlations Develop operating procedures and process control documentation Disseminate and present
-
-the-art facility and allows you to pursue a Level 4 Automation and Controls Engineering apprenticeship. With the support of the South Hampshire College Group (SHCG) - CEMAST based in Fareham, you will
-
pursue a Level 4 Automation and Controls Engineering apprenticeship. With the support of the university's nominated training provider, you will work towards earning a Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National
-
. This role will contribute to the project by: Refining the flow battery design for manufacture and installation in Nepal Developing the control system/BMS for integration with a wider energy management system
-
and develop software which enhances the learning experience. Grow your professional skills using C#, JavaScript, continuous integration and automated deployment and get experience and training with
-
at the University of Southampton Application Procedure Please submit details for three referees and include your CV and Cover Letter, and Publication List. The reference system is automated, so ensure you provide
-
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
-
-engineering, including control systems, soft sensors and actuators, robotics, tissue surrogates, foams, stretchable electronics or e-skins etc. The successful applicant will demonstrate: Clear plans to build
-
departments or external customers to source and exchange information. To contribute to the development of administrative systems, carrying out administrative processes and ensuring controls are in place to
-
We seek a Research Fellow with a proven publication record to develop resistivity models from marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data to be acquired in February-March 2026 and to