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Full-Time Fixed-Term for 12 months About the University: The University of Southampton is a leading research-intensive University, a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group, and one
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experimental investigations. Throughout your PhD, working collaboratively with an industrial partner, you will be based in the Maritime Engineering group at the University of Southampton. You will have access
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, national and international conferences You will need to work effectively with members of the team including researchers, programme manager, trial coordinator, administrative, database management and web
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to join our committed and enthusiastic team of anatomists and technical staff in our goal to provide the highest quality student experience. The University of Southampton is a global centre for
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the University of Southampton, where fibre optic sensors are being developed to measure strain in real time during the cure process. As part of this exciting project, we are collaborating with our spin-out company
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Maslovskaya, University of Southampton. The appointment will be funded for 9 months. Survey Futures aims to assess the quality implications of the most important survey design choices relevant to future UK
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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Rémi Tailleux, R.G.J.Tailleux@reading.ac.uk , Reading University/Meteorology Co-supervisors Alessandro Silvano, A.Silvano@soton.ac.uk , University of Southampton
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uncertainty quantification for robust structural design, particularly for complex aero-engine systems with limited experimental data. Recent work by the University of Southampton developed a novel data driven
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, the University of Southampton has a world renown reputation for education and research. An opportunity has arisen, based mainly within the cleanrooms and optical labs, for an experienced, mechanically biased
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BroncHiectasis (SPLASH)”. The study is led by researchers from Kings College London, with collaborators from University of Southampton. The study will develop a novel intervention of laughter classes as social