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at the University of Southampton, one of the UK’s top research-intensive universities. Chemistry at Southampton has a national and international reputation for excellence with world-leading facilities. Molecular
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of power system dynamics, stability and grid-forming control. Proficiency with relevant software, such as MATLAB/Simulink, is essential. Experience with hardware in the loop (HIL) setups and tests is
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insulating phases. You will use a series of organic reactions to open a hole in a fullerene cage, insert a small molecule or atom, and reform the original cage (termed ‘molecular surgery’) for example to make
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the impact of small-scale ocean physics on large-scale ocean and climate dynamics. By joining us, you will advance the field of finescale ocean dynamics by enabling autonomous profiling floats to measure
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the function of the mammalian gut microbiome and its impact on human health using a range of molecular biology approaches, activity-based microbial physiology methods, cultivation and genetics. You will join our
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dynamics. By joining us, you will advance the field of finescale ocean dynamics by enabling autonomous profiling floats to measure mixing, and through these measurements to uncover new knowledge about the
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communication skills. Bonus qualifications: Experience with aerodynamics & aeroelastic low-/mid-/high-fidelity simulation tools for loads calculations; Experience with developing, training, and optimizing neural
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platform to improve food aid distribution within localities; estimating expected changes using systems dynamics modelling; preparing policy briefs and manuscripts for publication. This research position will
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We are searching for a dynamic and self-motivated researcher to work part-time on the development of new speciality optical fibre. This research is part of a substantial £2.2M research grant funded
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About the role We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Fellow* to join our dynamic LifeLab team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and drive forward our research agenda while