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Gravitational-Wave Astronomy Using Artificial Intelligence, to work on computational Bayesian inference methods and their astrophysical applications. Southampton's School of Mathematical Sciences is home to a
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, we welcome applications from candidates with a PhD (or equivalent) in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, or climate science with substantial experience applying advanced AI methods to climate
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Master’s students. Essential qualifications, experience and competencies PhD (or near completion) in human T cell immunology, cancer biology, or a related discipline. Strong practical experience with core
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crystals, whose properties exhibit periodic oscillations in time. Photonics offers a promising route for advancing time crystals into the emerging domain of timetronics — an information and data technology
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system You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Plasma Physics,Electrical or Aerospace Engineering. Experimental experience is essential; CFD or non-thermal plasma and power electronic design
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hold or be in the final stages of a PhD in a subject relevant to the project. You will have experience handling large passive seismic datasets and processing and analysing seismicity data. You will also
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experiments. Simulating indoor airflow and mapping fan performance to sterilisation coverage. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Aerodynamics, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering. Experimental
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represents the first dedicated cancer immunology centre in the UK. The activities in this centre span from pioneering discovery science to applied research and preclinical modelling and, crucially, onto first
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Innovation in the Faculty of Medicine, Southampton Health Technology Assessments Centre (SHTAC ) is one of 11 Technology Assessment Review (TAR ) teams delivering independent evidence reports for the National
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consistent with the science goals of TiDES. To be successful you will have a PhD in Astronomy, Astrophysics or a closely related field. Experience with supernova surveys/observations and their interpretation