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using remote sensing techniques and data collection methods across the MENA region, under the guidance of the project director; 2) Participate in ground surveys and contribute to training programs in
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beyond. Your tasks will be to lead data reduction, analysis and modelling of GRAVITY+ data and contribute to the development of the data reduction software. The Southampton Astronomy Group provides a
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funding that can help our data and methods reach the widest possible number of users. The role will need to monitor and report the engagement with WorldPop communications and may also need to support the
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generation of wireless communications. To be successful in this role, you will have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Physics/Optical Engineering or another subject
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related processes, working collaboratively with partner institutions across the consortium. Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in chemical engineering, chemistry, closely related
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to demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in an appropriate area related to the roles described above. Excellent experimental research skills with a strong publication track record in high-quality international journals
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-structured films and their optical response. It is essential you have a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications, and experience in aligning and setting up bespoke optical set ups. Experience in working
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ideas from proof-of-principle to implementation. You must have, or be nearing completion, a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in environmental or chemical engineering or
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working collaboratively across international teams and organisations. Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent professional research-related experience in the fields of development, developmental
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The Gwyer Findlay lab investigates how neutrophils affect T cell phenotype. Our work sits at the interface of immunology and inflammation biology and we use a variety of methods in our studies