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project’s objective is to enhance laser technology performance through creating functionalised REDS thin-disks as new optical components for innovative-lasers applications. We’re looking for an enthusiastic
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–dielectric–metal resonator platforms. The project develops hyperuniform disordered metasurfaces, a novel class of photonic structures in which structural correlations are precisely controlled to achieve
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record analyses accurately and present results at group meetings, national, and international conferences. To contribute to dissemination of findings through publications and grant applications
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applications; coordinating projects; and engaging with stakeholders, including patients, health professionals and charities. You will also develop study protocols, support recruitment processes, collect data
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This is an exciting time to join the University of Southampton, a global top-100 university with a reputation for delivering world-class education and research that addresses some of society’s most
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socioeconomic benefits. However, noise remains a significant barrier to public acceptance. We are seeking applications for a Research Fellow, funded by the EPSRC, to join an exciting new project focused
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The School of Engineering invites applications for three highly motivated individuals to join the University of Southampton. The successful candidates will engage in cutting-edge research under
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Member in order to view and apply for internal vacancies. The application deadline for all vacancies is 11.59 pm GMT on the closing date. If you require further guidance on completing your application
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Applications are invited for two Postdoctoral Research Fellow positions to work at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR). These positions are funded until the end of 2026 initially
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We are delighted to welcome applications for the position of Research Fellow within a new ESRC-funded research project led by Prof Elizabeth Evans and Dr Stefanie Reher (Strathclyde) on Disability