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-of-the-art neuromorphic compute architectures. Collaborate with the neuroscience, engineering, and computer science RAs to develop demonstrator applications, and to conduct research, publish, and disseminate
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experience in airway biology and advanced primary cellular models, integrating molecular, imaging and cell biology methods. Knowledge of CRISPR/Cas9 methods is welcomed. You must be a good team worker
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across the University of Southampton in social sciences, public health and business. To be successful in the role you will have, or will be close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional
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for: A PhD* or equivalent qualification and experience in economics, statistics, operational research or another analytical discipline Excellent writing and communication skills Advanced knowledge
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well as executing a more participatory approach to survey development than deriving questions top-down from democratic theory. It will require using mixed methods, for instance; focus groups and cognitive
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particular, the boron isotopic composition of seawater, which is requisite knowledge in calculating pCO2 from fossil boron isotope measurements, is thought to have varied over the Cenozoic, but these changes
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University of Stirling), the University of Oxford Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, and the Resolution Foundation. ESRC Connecting Generations aims to innovate in knowledge and understanding
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be successful in the role you will have, or will be close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications) with strong qualitative research methods skills in a relevant discipline (e.g
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in several tropical ocean locations. A successful candidate should have: A PhD (or equivalent) in geochemistry. Experience in the operation of single and/or multi-collector plasma mass spectrometer
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considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior