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or more of: the use of micro/nanofabrication and materials characterization tools; computational multi-physics/electromagnetics modelling and/or the application of machine learning algorithms; experimental
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Thanassis Tiropanis and Adriane Chapman (University of Southampton), Professors Alexandra Poulovassilis and George Roussos (Birkbeck, University of London), as well as our partner organisations (Dataswyft and
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the University of Southampton, where fibre optic sensors are being developed to measure strain in real time during the cure process. As part of this exciting project, we are collaborating with our spin-out company
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Research Fellow in Intervention Development to join the Big Data in Health Group About us Our big data in health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre
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building sustainable partnerships across the education and health sectors. This post will be based at LifeLab at the University Hospital Southampton with hybrid working opportunities, and additional working
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. As a member of the Multiscale Intelligent Biodevices Lab (MIB), led by Dr. Rujie Sun at the University of Southampton, you will lead efforts to develop innovative bioelectronic systems that integrate
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to ensure the efficient and timely completion of the study. The University of Southampton is committed to excellence in all we do, applying our insights and inventiveness to solve the most complex societal
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Science in the University of Southampton. ActivATOR will develop novel machine learning models that enable robots to leverage the motion of their own bodies (‘egomotion’) to make sense of acoustic environments
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that lead away from resilience/quality of life? The WellthLab is interdisciplinary – our members are mainly situated in the Electronics and Computer Science School of the University of Southampton. We also
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prof m.c. schraefel directly at hrit-rf@nopain2.org Please Note: Equality, diversity and Inclusion is central to the ethos in the School of Electronics and Computer Science. The University of Southampton