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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
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of £748 million. Southampton is renowned for its world-leading research and innovation. We are developing trustworthy and secure artificial intelligence, creating a fast, smarter internet through our fibre
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candidates will engage in cutting-edge research under the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics
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, investigating their physicochemical properties, catalytic mechanisms, and interactions with biological environments. The postholder will design and conduct experiments to evaluate catalytic activity, stability
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, recognizing our continued commitment to promoting equality for women in science and engineering. Our Faculty offers exceptional research facilities in fluid dynamics, structures, and their interactions
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, particularly roots (i.e. rhizosphere collection and root traits). You will have a strong interest in environmental microbiology, plant-microbe interactions, and agriculture. You will be comfortable working
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Science (ECS) (http://ecs.soton.ac.uk ). Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and among the UK's top 20 for research, the University of Southampton has an international reputation for its research
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information on the group and BRC: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/medicine/about/staff/hmha.page and https://www.uhs.nhs.uk/ClinicalResearchinSouthampton/Research/Facilities/NIHR-Southampton-Biomedical-Research
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candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/409874/research-fellow-in-… Requirements
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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