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. Working closely with the research team, you will recruit participants through community networks, conduct semi-structured interviews, support transcription and qualitative analysis, and help prepare case
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projects that uplift personalised diagnostics through the integration of high‑throughput genomic sequencing data with structured clinical data from electronic health records. Develop, implement and maintain
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: Resistance Analysis: Conduct simulations to analyze wave interactions, buoyancy, and stability of modular floating structures. Optimize designs for dynamic environmental conditions (e.g., waves, tides
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, computational biology, structural biology, biophysics, pharmacology or related discipline. Significant experience in virtual screening and molecular docking. Experience with machine learning/AI approaches in drug
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to promoting equality for women in science and engineering. Our Faculty offers exceptional research facilities in fluid dynamics, structures, and their interactions. This includes a world-class fluid dynamics
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Grant “Unwrapping topologically protected light on topologically structured surfaces”. Building on the University of Southampton’s long-established and internationally recognised strength in metasurface
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Grant “Unwrapping topologically protected light on topologically structured surfaces”. Building on the University of Southampton’s long-established and internationally recognised strength in metasurface
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-centric machine-learning frameworks for large-scale sequence-structure analysis and functional prediction. The role involves designing, implementing, and benchmarking computational models; developing and
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tracking systems. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including producing clear minutes, action logs, and structured documents for diverse stakeholders. Comfort working with multidisciplinary
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ecology component of the pelagic work package. The role focuses on understanding the structure, stability and climate resilience of pelagic and mesopelagic food webs, particularly prey fields associated