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The Physical Science Data Infrastructure (PSDI) initiative is an EPSRC funded large scale infrastructure project. PSDI aims to enable researchers in physical sciences to handle data more easily by
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generation diagnostics, clean energy and sustainability, marine, photonics and electronics and computer science. You will: work closely with Innovate UK senior leadership to align planned activity with
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Applications are invited to work on a Wellcome LEAP funded project in mental health science that will evaluate the potential benefits of a computerised psychological intervention on aspects of human
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in the day-to-day running of a hall complex and/or a functional work stream such as customer service provision Providing administrative support for routine tasks such as Health and Safety checks
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role in leveraging data science to shape the future of research funding. Further information can be found at: www.nihr.ac.uk . You are encouraged to review our operational priorities and watch this
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in aircraft systems. Through close collaboration with industry partners, this research will guide sustainable technology strategies, addressing key cost/benefit challenges through 2030 and 2050. Role
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digital tools. One such tool, developed through the Cluster-AIM programme, uses social care and health data to identify people at risk of escalating social care needs. About the role You will support the
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- there are always opportunities for further development and we have a range of ways to support you. Full details of our generous benefits package can be found here ! To learn more visit our website ,or check out
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is responsible for leading a team of subject matter experts across the engineering fields (Electrical, Mechanical, Safety and Infrastructure) to provide comprehensive technical leadership
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of Southampton is hosting and other similar events. You will also engage with staff at the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) from a range of ECS groups and ECS centres, who themselves have exciting