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. You will lead and apply best practices in materials science and engineering. Key responsibilities include analysing material structures at the atomic level, conducting failure analysis, selecting
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engagement with policy actors and community organisations, ethical practice. Competence in graphic and mapping production (e.g., QGIS/ArcGIS; Adobe Illustrator/InDesign) to create accurate, well-structured
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part of the research team to establish and understand the structuration of algae/soybean/mung bean proteins for high quality alternative protein foods including through high moisture extrusion. Key
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at Seagate Technology (Springtown), you will lead microfabrication and metrology to realise device structures from pre-deposited magnetic wafers, including design and patterning of pillars and Hall bars
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datasets spanning electrochemical testing, embedded sensors, environmental logging, spectroscopy and advanced imaging. They will create and curate structured, FAIR-compliant datasets suitable
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regulatory capacity across Africa, including the development and delivery of a structured training programme (CPD and PGCert‑level) for regulatory authorities. The role involves close collaboration with
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materials, with microwave metamaterial and device designs, to help develop a new class of reconfigurable electromagnetic structures. This will involve using various simulation programmes, both for mechanical
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international research partners in Africa and Asia. We leverage our state-of-the-art core facilities (flow cytometry, microscopy, proteomics and structural biology) to address important problems and find
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: Resistance Analysis: Conduct simulations to analyze wave interactions, buoyancy, and stability of modular floating structures. Optimize designs for dynamic environmental conditions (e.g., waves, tides
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Grant “Unwrapping topologically protected light on topologically structured surfaces”. Building on the University of Southampton’s long-established and internationally recognised strength in metasurface