169 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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trial. The maintenance of high-quality data underpins world-leading science in the field of advanced malignancy and pelvic exenteration. The successful candidate will work on this large clinical trial
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responsible for: Initiating and progressing mutually valuable global partnerships, following due process from conception to signature Applying specialist knowledge of educational, economic, and political
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This project is a part of the consortium for Accelerating Impact programme from EPSRC to scale up CO2 electrolyser for CO production, and derisk for further commercialisation. The project aims
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, your main duties will be to apply a detailed understanding of Curriculum and Quality Assurance policies, processes and systems, ensuring that activities are delivered accurately, efficiently and by
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demonstrating the impact of the LifeLab programme. A specific focus will be evaluating the young researcher training programme (YRTP), exploring its potential long-term impacts on young people's lives and
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a comprehensive centre for cancer treatment and research. It is designed to fulfil the requirements for an out-of-programme experience for a specialist medical trainee in oncology, breast surgery
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Voltage Lab within the School of Electronics and Computer Science , University of Southampton. Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and among the UK’s top 20 for research, the University
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processes and regulatory standards. The employing organisation is the University of Southampton which offers a competitive salary, pension scheme and other benefits. The post is offered on a two year fixed
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excellence in education and research and a founding member of the Russell Group. The Centre for Learning Anatomical Sciences (CLAS) is part of the larger Medical Education group within the Faculty of Medicine
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an outstanding environment for research on neuroscience. The research group is part of the Alzheimer’s Research UK South Coast Network, and is integrated across the disciplines of biology and medicine including