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laboratory, please see: http://www.highvoltage.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ You should have a PhD related to Electrical Engineering or Materials Science, ideally with experiences in High Voltage Engineering, or equivalent
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mechanics including turbulent boundary layers, flow control, atmospheric flows, and diagnostics development. You will join a large and friendly aerodynamics group (http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering
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@soton.ac.uk ). Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/405254/research-fellow-in-… Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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will be given to applicants who have taken a career break. The University has a generous maternity policy**, and onsite childcare facilities. For further information please visit https
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, please see the attached Job Description & Person Specification. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Maksym Bondarenko (m.bondarenko @soton.ac.uk ). Where to apply Website https
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(EORTC) Quality of Life Group (QLG), (https://qol.eortc.org/ ), the largest research organisation of its kind whose mission is to improve HRQoL of people with cancer through dedicated research and the
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the closing date of this advert: STHG.Applications@soton.ac.uk Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/403917/research-fellow-in-… Requirements Additional Information Work
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network–Training & Research in Advanced Dispersion Engineered grating-waveguide Structures (TRADES)–and push the boundaries of what’s possible with nanofabrication technology. Nanofabrication covers ground
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projects that uplift personalised diagnostics through the integration of high‑throughput genomic sequencing data with structured clinical data from electronic health records. Develop, implement and maintain
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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