67 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"CNRS-"-"CERIC-ERIC" positions at The University of Southampton
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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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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work in the Williams group. This EPSRC funded project looks to develop and test new photoswitchable anionophores for therapeutic
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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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We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Fellow to join a multidisciplinary team developing innovative air sterilisation technologies for infection control in future hospital environments
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speakers Creating and editing a wide range of communications pieces for our major gift prospect audience, from written case studies through to web content and video Managing the development and execution
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including key benefits designed to help maintain and support employees’ wellbeing and work-life balance, please see our working with us web pages. The University offers a generous holiday allowance and
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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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as part of the LSST:UK consortium, you will help develop the infrastructure of the TiDES experiment, its interface with transient alert streams, and have the opportunity to collaborate in exciting
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founded on the distinctive functionalities of this novel state of matter (see, for example, Nature Photonics, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41566-024-01557-1 ). We are seeking a creative and capable researcher
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. The successful candidate will work part time as clinical research fellow supporting Professor Clark in his NIHR funded research programme on rapid diagnostic tests. The University of Southampton, Faculty