21 postdoctoral-in-image-processing Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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that can be designed and optimised for both passive and active photonic components, allowing for the full suite of device functionality to be incorporated via simple and low-cost processes on a single
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foundation in fundamental biofilm research, microbial community assembly and manipulation, and biofilm reactor operation is essential. Experience in metabolic engineering is desirable. The successful candidate
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approaches to understand fundamental biological processes, with the goal of using this information to generate engineered antibodies for use as therapeutics in cancer and autoimmune disease. The appointee is
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. Although this approach has led to the development of alloys such as Type 316, Alloy 617, 800H, and 709, the process remains slow, expensive, and inefficient. Creep-fatigue represents a complex interplay of
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knowledge to complement our team. In this role, you will work with others to create glass layers via processes such as flame hydrolysis deposition and various microelectronics and optical fibre fabrication
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(e.g., shopping malls). Located at the intersection of machine learning, robotics, and acoustic signal processing, the project will bring together a highly interdisciplinary team of researchers, industry
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responsible for research on distributed query processing and information retrieval for text and RDF files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is essential, while familiarity with approaches
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the NExT++ Centre, Singapore), the broader research community, and industry stakeholders and will be responsible for research on distributed query processing and information retrieval for text and RDF
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and data processing of the study. Proficiency in data analysis (quantitative and qualitative) and interpretation are essential skills for this role. The postholder will have strong report and paper
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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