19 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"U"-"https:"-"University-of-Kent" Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton in United Kingdom
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the laboratory of Professors Ward and Ober. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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collaborative nature of the programme. Based within the Data-driven Biology Group, the postholder will develop and validate AI and data science tools for multi-cancer risk prediction models using population-scale
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international journals and present work at national and global conferences. Lead the development of grant applications, support and deliver externally funded research programmes, with particular emphasis on UKRI
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Applicants are invited for a Research Fellow position to investigate microbially-mediated power-to-gas systems. You will develop continuous laboratory-scale systems for biological production
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the development of new anchoring technologies for floating offshore wind turbines. Your role will focus primarily on the development of simplified computational models, and you will contribute
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We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Fellow to join a multidisciplinary team developing a scalable high-power inductively coupled plasma torch for assessing atmospheric re-entry
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range of optical and infrared data of AGN. Your tasks will be to lead exploitation of and co-develop a range of existing models and work with a team of local and international colleagues to apply those
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beyond. Your tasks will be to lead data reduction, analysis and modelling of GRAVITY+ data and contribute to the development of the data reduction software. The Southampton Astronomy Group provides a
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Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR ). We also have an active and growing programme of other research, including research on research
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development and implementation of methods for improving small area modelled human population estimates. The successful candidate is expected to have strong quantitative skills and experience of working with