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-of-the-art structural modelling and computational protein design approaches to understand and engineer enzymes that modify IgG Fc N-linked glycans. The successful candidate will use tools such as AlphaFold
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demonstrate adaptive, light-driven networks that combine sensing, memory, and computation. The role is well suited to candidates who wish to further develop their expertise in neuromorphic technologies and
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7 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Engineering Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established
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) Experience with metabolomics and volatile analyses Experience working with interdisciplinary teams involving engineering/physics measurement or modelling. This post is aiming to start from June 2026 (by
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You will join our team at the Optoelectronics Research Centre and work on the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council funded project HyMeta: Hyperuniform Disordered Metasurfaces
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(root architecture metrics) Experience with metabolomics and volatile analyses Experience working with interdisciplinary teams involving engineering/physics measurement or modelling. This post is aiming
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immunology with bespoke in vivo models to define and exploit therapeutically relevant subsets. The Research Fellow will lead studies on cytotoxic T cell mechanisms, oversee preclinical validation, and advance
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. The successful candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research programme developing computational models to understand molecular interactions relevant to antimicrobial systems, biomolecular interfaces
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preliminary data, it combines mechanistic and translational immunology with bespoke in vivo models to define and exploit therapeutically relevant subsets. The Research Fellow will lead studies on cytotoxic T
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) at the University of Southampton. The successful candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research programme developing computational models to understand molecular interactions relevant to antimicrobial