160 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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, atmospheric physics, applied mathematics, or computer science. This position offers an exciting opportunity to engage in international collaborations, with dedicated funding for professional travel, including
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techniques and methodologies that relate to this exciting research program. To be successful with your application, you will need to demonstrate: An awarded PhD in Physics/Engineering or equivalent
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About the Project Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to join the group of Dr Richard Meek to study the role of protein machinery in brain calcification. This exciting project funded by
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Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE ) and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR ). We also have an active and growing programme of other research, including research on research
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As a Technician in our Mechanical Workshop you will be responsible for aiding staff and students in the manufacture of bespoke components and equipment for experimental and research purposes
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Be part of the world-renowned WorldPop Research Programme at the University of Southampton (UoS), a global top 100 university (QS World Rankings 2021). WorldPop is a global, award winning, multi
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The University of Southampton seeks to appoint a Research Fellow in
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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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laboratory. For informal enquiries about the project, please contact Prof Chris Holmes (christopher.holmes@soton.ac.uk ). To be successful you will have a PhD* (or equivalent professional qualifications and
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Applications are invited for Research Fellow position within the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. The work will involve the development of an miniature