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. You will hold a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in aeronautical or mechanical or software engineering, physics, or in computer science/numerical analysis. About the
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inclusive research environment within the team and the wider university, while collaborating with national and international partners across the Missed Vital Sign programme. You will have a PhD (or equivalent
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develop related research proposals and projects as part of a PhD programme under the primary supervision of the PI. Previous research experience in the area is recommended. The post-holder will join our
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this role will involve close collaboration with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and inter-institute visits to drive the project forward and translate our research into tangible
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-class experiments and technological development. Contribute to technology that will define the future of immersive sound. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in acoustics, signal processing
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university, while collaborating with national and international partners across the Missed Vital Sign programme. You will have a PhD (or equivalent professional qualification and experience) in biomedical
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define the future of immersive sound. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in acoustics, signal processing, audio engineering, or a related discipline. We particularly value expertise in
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participant support during the two-month treatment period. As part of this role, the successful candidate will develop related research proposals and projects as part of a PhD programme under the primary
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candidates with a background in civil engineering, preferably with experience in geotechnical physical, analytical and/or numerical modelling. You will be responsible for developing a simplified computational
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We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at University of Southampton for a two-year position in the area of Personalised