158 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in Uk
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Research (NIHR) and help support our CHS programme. We are looking for a proactive and organised individual to provide comprehensive, effective and efficient administrative support to the NIHR Sustainability
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manager and a deep understanding of the critical role change management plays in the success of programme and project delivery. Business change management qualifications/training undertaken. A highly
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Justin Sheffield. This project aims to transform our understanding of soil moisture (SM) variability and its interactions with land-atmosphere processes. The project will use cutting-edge modelling, data
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Are you an experienced educator looking to support an exciting programme working with children to inspire them to live healthier lives? Do you have a background in Education? We are looking for a
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team, customer service skills across any industry could well be an advantage. The department uses multiple computer systems to deliver its services therefore experience using multiple systems is
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represents the first dedicated cancer immunology centre in the UK. The activities in this centre span from pioneering discovery science to applied research and preclinical modelling and, crucially, onto first
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at the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Co-ordinating Centre in Southampton. This exciting role offers the chance to make a real impact on our business processes and data quality initiatives
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will involve close collaboration with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and inter-institute visits to drive the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations
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rata) plus University Closure Days, a contributory pension scheme and a structured training programme are also some of the benefits of this role. This position is being offered on a part-time (19.5 hours
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of methodologists providing research design advice to researchers who are in the process of developing funding applications for Public Health research