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on the successful applicant. The post-holder will be pursuing their development of research and teaching within the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton. In this post-doctoral role, the successful candidate
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are looking for a talented Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the RADAR-SIGN-BRIDGE project – an exciting initiative to develop privacy-preserving radar technology for British Sign Language (BSL) recognition
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of computer science and digital identity technologies. Funded by Innovate UK through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), the Fellow will lead the development of an end-to-end AET testing framework, encompassing
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for impercepTible humAn INterfaces. SUSTAIN will tackle fundamental challenges across electronic textile-based sensing, wireless, electrochemical and design technologies with a focus on sustainable developments
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place in the Faculty of Medicine can be found on the Faculty of Medicine website at https://www.southampton.ac.uk/study/subjects/medicine . You will be involved in module leadership, teaching, curriculum
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the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations for the UK’s growing photonics sector, building upon our recent work published in Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025
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Southampton Research Centre. The post is not formally recognised for training but there are well-developed site specialised multidisciplinary teams that afford the opportunity to gain expertise in
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We have an exciting opportunity for you to join us and study for your PhD, developing novel oligonucleotide (ON) analogues
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We have exciting opportunities for you to join us and study for your PhD, developing novel oligonucleotide (ON) analogues
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on Smart Fibre-Optic High-Power Photonics (HiPPo). The HiPPo programme (https://www.hippo-laser.co.uk/ ) is focused on understanding how to control the properties of fibre lasers, to go beyond the “fixed