69 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at The University of Southampton
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to tertiary referral medicine, including pan-cancer experimental therapeutics, surgery, radiotherapy and early diagnosis. Undertaking multi-centre early and late phase clinical trials, we work nationally and
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work experience, preferably within an NHS hospital healthcare setting. A full induction & orientation programme is provided. The role requires a weekday work pattern and is funded for 25 hours per week
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level of computer literacy is essential, as is the ability to work to a high level of accuracy. What we can offer you As a university we aim to create an environment where everyone can thrive and are
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Methods (NCRM, www.ncrm.ac.uk ). The digital skills project aims to develop skills training in AI methods to deliver an innovative training and capacity building programme that will help to ensure
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responsible for: Initiating and progressing mutually valuable global partnerships, following due process from conception to signature Applying specialist knowledge of educational, economic, and political
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role in leveraging data science to shape the future of research funding. Further information can be found at: www.nihr.ac.uk . You are encouraged to review our operational priorities and watch this
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trial. The maintenance of high-quality data underpins world-leading science in the field of advanced malignancy and pelvic exenteration. The successful candidate will work on this large clinical trial
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The School of Engineering is seeking to appoint a Laboratory Technician for its Bioenergy and Organic Resources Research Group facilities, within the Department of Civil, Maritime and Environmental
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an excellent knowledge of English and a skill level equivalent to the achievement of a degree or a secretarial and/or word-processing qualification (or equivalent qualification or experience
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to integrate these systems for global-scale quantum communication and information processing. Informal enquiries are encouraged and can be directed to Dr Patrick Ledingham (p.ledingham@soton.ac.uk ). The ORC is