31 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship research jobs at The University of Southampton
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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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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work in the group of Dr Richard Knighton within the School of Chemistry at the University of Southampton. This EPSRC-funded project
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working options, holiday allowance, and additional university closure days. You will have access to mentoring, career development and networking across the University and beyond. As part of this role, you
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and resources to explore and develop independent research. The post is initially for 3 years, but may be extended depending on performance and funding. The appointment will be full time on University
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which is being led by Professor Peter Sunley, in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton. The post will work closely with the other investigators: Professors
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Be part of the world-renowned WorldPop Group at the University of Southampton, a global top 100 university (QS World Rankings 2021). WorldPop is an award winning, multi-sectoral team of researchers
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devices, diagnostics and other services in the National Health Service. About Us The University of Southampton is ranked among the top 100 universities globally and is one of the UK’s top 15 research
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? Then this may be the right opportunity for you. The Astronomy Group within the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton invites applications for a Research Fellow position in
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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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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