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Administrator to join the Faculty Operating Service. Based in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Highfield, you will make an important contribution to the Transformative Imaging for Quantitative
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picture of your suitability for the role. For further information about the position, please contact Martyna Marani - m.marani@soton.ac.uk and Steph Stevens - s.n.stevens@soton.ac.uk The role is hybrid
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computer code. Curate and consolidate clinical data from multiple sources Develop reports, visualisation tools Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including clinicians, statisticians, and software
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We are hiring a technical assistant! Amen lab works on cell biology of organelles, with particular interest in peroxisomes, using genetic enginieering, biochemical, and imaging approaches. This is a
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, therapeutic intervention and psychopharmacology, and child/family studies. Facilities include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), neurostimulation (TMS/tDCS
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remaining barriers to commercialisation by manufacturing and operating a containerised system with increased power and capacity (10 kW, 20 kWh) in Nepal. Prototype performance will be characterised under real
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. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience of method development in quantum chemistry. Demonstrable coding experience for example with python, fortran, C++ or others. Experience in modeling
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expertise and research capability to some of the following areas: Design thinking UX design Experimental Publishing Creative coding SMART design Immersive/Sensory experiences Collaborative provision Knowledge
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. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Imaging the magma storage region and hydrothermal system of an active arc volcano”, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and
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qualifications / experience in Theoretical or Computational Chemistry or related area. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience of method development in quantum chemistry. Demonstrable coding