40 phd-position-in-image-processing Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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resaerchers, phd students, colleagues in the lab, the university and internationally. You’ll also have opportunities to work with our stakeholders and partners. That’s a lot of responsibility – with significant
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extraction and data analysis. We invite applications from candidates who have a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Medical Statistics, Health Services
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. Although this approach has led to the development of alloys such as Type 316, Alloy 617, 800H, and 709, the process remains slow, expensive, and inefficient. Creep-fatigue represents a complex interplay of
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completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given
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be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior
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delivery of our innovative NxtGen Researcher Programme and help establish the NxtGen Researcher Academy. This multi-disciplinary position focuses on engaging young people in health research, combining
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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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an impact, apply to join our team! Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title
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Isle of Wight. Working with local government, third sector partners and communities, we aim to deliver positive adaptations in the food aid system that can be applied elsewhere. The postholder will be
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Plant-Microbe Interactions group of Dr Tomislav Cernava at the University of Southampton. The group focuses on deciphering plant-microbe interactions and