71 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at The University of Southampton
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Children’s activities during school vacations Supporting the daily operation of our facilities in line with accredited safety standards You will work closely with the Activities and Programme Manager to
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fibre technology, through innovative research on hollow core fibres (HCFs). Exploiting collaborations with a host of industry partners we look to develop novel optical fibres that bring progress
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statistical analysis plans. The post holder will work closely with a range of colleagues and partners, including other statisticians, research fellows, computing staff, and research doctors and nurses. The post
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commercial insights and guidance to business units, ensuring alignment with procurement processes and legal compliance. Manage supplier relationships with a focus on performance, value delivery, and continuous
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. Your working hours per week are 35 and will be somewhat flexible. In the role of Cleanroom Operations Support Technician, you will be responsible for the operation of standardized qualification tests
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advise, guidance and recommendations on the management of a change programme and their activities, supporting decision making and service delivery. Monitor and maintain records and reports to satisfy
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leaders, programme managers, sponsors and the Associate Director of the Strategy Office to lead the change engagement strategy of these two transformational programmes. This will include leading, managing
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strong team player and dynamic and agile in your approach. Your ability to engage with stakeholders and maintain relationships across the projects will be essential. You will have a skill level equivalent
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Programme Apply Now: You can easily apply using your CV and covering letter by clicking on 'Apply Now '. Please highlight any relevant customer service or hospitality experience in your cover letter. If you
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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