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will have: A PhD* or equivalent qualification / experience in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Signal Processing, or a closely related field. Proven experience in radar systems, radar signal processing
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partners that aspire to develop the next generation of inverter control. It is essential to have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications in Electrical/Power Systems, and especially in the areas
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to the food aid system in areas of Wessex. FAIR-food is a UKRI funded project with the overall aim of supporting change in the food aid system, specifically food pantries in Southampton, the New Forest and the
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We are delighted to welcome applications for a Senior Research Fellow post within the FAIR-food project. FAIR-food is a UKRI funded project with the overall aim of supporting change in the food aid
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written up as project deliverables and publications. Qualified candidates must: Hold a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in computer science or a related field by the starting date Demonstrate
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associated with the running of the project and the requirements of our funders. It is essential that you have a PhD in computer science, or equivalent professional qualifications and experience; ideally your
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join the large and successful School of Health Sciences at the University of Southampton. You will join a multidisciplinary team who
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methods is also desired. In our study we are investigating whether it is possible to predict how many nurses are needed on hospital wards from routinely collected data. You will have an interest in
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biomineralisation. This post is funded through an ERC Advanced Grant Microns2Reefs (Microns2Reefs — The Foster Lab ) to Professor Gavin Foster who will line manage the post (Professor Gavin Foster | University
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. The LifeArc Centre for Rare Respiratory Diseases is co-led by Southampton with partners in Edinburgh, Nottingham, Dundee, Cambridge, and at University College London. https://research.uhs.nhs.uk/news/new