13 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Imaging the magma storage region and hydrothermal system of an active arc volcano”, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and
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particle image velocimetry, hotwire anemometry and pressure measurements. The work will also involve close collaboration with consortium partners. The candidate will be required to work closely with other
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Development Fellow with expertise in qualitative methods to join our team. About the role This position offers an opportunity to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research group, working on various projects
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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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We are seeking a motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our dynamic team working at the forefront of biofilm engineering. This position is part of the BBSRC-funded Environmental
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community. Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be
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multidisciplinary teams. Commitment to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and supportive research environment. This is a full-time fixed-term position for a 1.5-year duration (with potential for extension depending
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. The post is offered part-time until 31/12/2025 in the first instance. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Dr Richard Wagland r.wagland@soton.ac.uk to discuss the position. Applications will be
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. Join us in this exciting venture, where your expertise will contribute to advancing the field of optical fibre technology and its applications in condition monitoring. This position is part-time, fixed
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development. This multi-disciplinary position spans youth work, education, enrichment activities, and public health research. This post will be based at LifeLab at the University Hospital Southampton, hybrid