85 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at The University of Southampton
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or Planetary Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field, completed by the start of the appointment. You should have strong scientific programming skills (Julia, Python, Fortran or C++) and
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experience when they have cancer because of their different cancers, treatment and their developmental trajectory. More science is needed in this area. Our research programme includes a very exciting
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. The project brings together expertise from chemistry, computer science, and engineering to develop innovative tools that make laboratory work more connected, efficient and intelligent. Through the project, we
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Observational Study (MLMS) and the CRUK accelerator programme ‘Early Cancer Research Initiative Network on Monoclonal B-cell Lymphocytosis (ECRIN-M3), awarded to Professor Francesco Forconi at the University
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at School of Health Sciences, Highfield Campus, working with other research fellows in the programme. The successful candidate may be given the opportunity to join the NIHR Academy and access further training
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and data management of the Festivals, Research Roadshow and Poetic Science programme, liaising with exhibitors and supporters and contributing to external communications. You will be supporting
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programme for incoming students and supporting other key events including open days and graduation Assistive Technology, furniture, equipment, and campus accessibility Supporting students to apply for and
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investigation of lamellar liquid crystal lubricants in tribological contacts. To support the extensive experimental side of the programme, you will have strong practical skills and a track record in the areas
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Research Fellows in E-Textiles We are seeking highly motivated post-doctoral researchers of high calibre to join our research program working in the area of electronic textiles. The positions
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of the UK's leading teaching hospitals – Southampton General Hospital – and at purpose-built Life Sciences facilities on campus. The BM6 programme is designed to widen participation in medicine. Students