21 software-testing-short-course Fellowship research jobs at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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professional qualification) or has submitted a PhD thesis with evidence-supported experience of battery research. Knowledge of flow batteries, battery testing, battery control and integration are sought
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Innovation (UKRI), focusing on populations with multiple long-term conditions. You will contribute to a social care initiative, developing and testing an AI-informed digital tool to help individuals with
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excellent knowledge of advanced statistical methods and experience in analysing large-scale datasets, as well as solid practical experience in the use of STATA, R or a similar software package, and good
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fields to join our team at the University of Southampton. SKILLS: You should have experience in developing interactive tools/applications for HCI research; comfort with electronics sufficient to test
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of Southampton provides a world-class research environment, with REF 2021 demonstrating that 92% of our research is world-leading or internationally excellent. We rank in the top 10% of UK universities and 4th in
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-in-human clinical trials and beyond. The centre houses world-class research facilities, including state-of-the-art scientific laboratories and a clinical trials unit. The position is associated with
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Innovation (UKRI), focusing on populations with multiple long-term conditions. You will contribute to a social care initiative, developing and testing an AI-informed digital tool to help individuals with
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Forum, and the Women in Optics group. We also offer flexible, hybrid, and part-time working arrangements to help meet individual needs. As well as a world-class research environment, we offer benefits
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in marine CFD would be advantageous. What We Can Offer You: You will join a dynamic and supportive research environment at the University of Southampton, with access to world-class facilities including
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have to recover?” A question within interactive technology of course is how does technology embody the interests that inform the shape of work, and what normalises those practices, not unusually