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model for skeletal development. The role The post is funded by the “How Does a Single Cell Type Build Diverse Shapes and Structures During Skeletal Development” grant from the BBSRC. The post will be
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-fatigue conditions. However, the conventional development of such alloys has relied heavily on trial-and-error exploration of a vast compositional space defined by elements such as Fe, Cr, Ni, Mn, and Mo
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Observational Science Board. Candidates should be able to demonstrate a track record of research work in at least one of the following areas: the relativistic two-body problem (including post-Newtonian or post
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The post is full-time for 12 months. The starting date will be 1 August 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. We are seeking a researcher to work on the EPSRC-funded ESPRESSO project (“Efficient
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the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. This post is for half a day a week in the first instance. Be a part of the University of Southampton, an institution in the top 100 universities
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, collaborator and an excellent communicator. Additional training will be provided to develop the skills base required for this multi-facetted post. You will be given time to take courses and attend meetings
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of publications, according to your previous experience and seniority. The post is funded until October 2027 with a fixed-term contract initially, but we will work with you to identify opportunities for ongoing
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An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Global Musculoskeletal Health Group in the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre (MRC LEC), University of Southampton. The post
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We are looking to hire a postgraduate researcher, with legal-technical expertise, to work on the Horizon EUROPE projects UPCAST and DATAPACT led by Dr George Konstantinidis. The post will be based
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. Potential applicants who would like to discuss the post are welcome to contact Dr Euan Sadler (E.A.Sadler@soton.ac.uk ). Interviews will take place on 16th June 2025. The position is tenable from 1st