40 optimization-nonlinear-functions-"Prof" Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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be a tight interaction between the Cancer B-cell group and Prof. Mark Cragg at the Antibody Vaccine Group, as part of national and international funded ongoing awards. You will also interact with
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(animal models) studies in preparation of potential first-human studies. For this purpose, there will be a tight interaction between the Cancer B-cell group and Prof. Mark Cragg at the Antibody Vaccine
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(TRXPS) experiments of gas phase molecules. The successful candidate will be based in Southampton and work in the groups of Dr Karl Michael Ziems and Prof Russell Minns with close collaboration with Prof
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Computational Chemistry to develop accurate models of time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (TRXPS) experiments of gas phase molecules. The successful candidate will be based in Southampton and work in
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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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to work scheme; a range of discounts which include restaurants, retail outlets and entertainment. For further information please contact: Prof. George Chen, email: g.chen@soton.ac.uk Applications
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the Project: Our project, directly funded by industry, explores the immense potential of circularity to reduce primary resource use, minimize life cycle carbon and environmental impacts, and achieve
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Applications are invited to work on a Wellcome LEAP funded project in mental health science that will evaluate the potential benefits of a computerised psychological intervention on aspects of human
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) The University of Southampton invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher to join a newly formed collaboration between Prof. Alberto Naveira Garabato, Dr. Alessandro Silvano and Dr. João M
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ion beam nanofabrication processes for advanced photonic materials and devices, so as to enhance their functionality, optical performance and energy efficiency. To be successful in this role, you will