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flexible or part-time working, with workload adjusted accordingly. ECS provides unique and supportive environment. We have staff development programmes and mentoring and wellbeing schemes. With access
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day medical support for SCTU as part of the Clinical Liaison team for the Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad study. Under supervision from the main supervisor, Prof Simon Crabb (Professor of Experimental Cancer
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funding. The post is available full-time, but part-time or job-share will be considered. Flexible working requests will be considered but this role is not suited to working wholly remotely. About you You
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be based in the School of Geography and Environmental Science within the Faculty of Environment and Life Sciences, where Professor Smith is based. You will be part of a supportive group including other
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strong track record in epidemiology/ health-related discipline, including an honours degree, excellent interpersonal and organisational skills, and the ability to work successfully as part of a close-knit
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the field of breast cancer. You will take part in a structured training programme of research leading to submission of a higher degree and there are excellent opportunities to maintain your clinical
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow in Physical Oceanography to become a member of the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton. As part of the ‘POLEMIX: Autonomous
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15 research-intensive institutions. With a strong international reputation for research, teaching, and enterprise, we are proud holders of an Athena SWAN Silver award. Part of the Faculty of Medicine
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, MediaPipe, Blender) with radar signal models, generating synthetic radar datasets, and validating them with real-world measurements from radar hardware. As part of the team, you will: Build and validate radar
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intelligent flight control systems capable of dynamically adapting to internal changes (e.g., component faults, geometry-configuration changes) and external perturbations (e.g., turbulence). The project will