52 computer-programmer-"https:" "https:" "UNIS" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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programme, Deep Molecular Phenotyping of Metastatic Breast Cancer. This ambitious, interdisciplinary project aims to generate an integrated, multi-omic understanding of secondary (metastatic) breast cancer
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candidate will contribute to an interdisciplinary research programme focused on the design, synthesis, and characterisation of liquid metal nanomaterials as catalytic artificial enzymes for biomedical and
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suitable for a trainee with relevant experience in cancer clinical research as out of program experience or for someone wishing to pursue a career in these specialties prior to obtaining a training number
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designed to fulfil the requirements for an out-of-programme experience for a specialist trainee in oncology, haematology surgery, pathology or any other disciplines related to cancer, but may also be
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researcher with a strong interest in optical fibre technology to work on the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded Programme Grant, HiPPo (Smart Fibre optic High-power
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for Selective Absorbers. Your primary role will be to undertake theoretical and computational research on hyperuniform disordered photonic materials for frequency-selective solar-thermal absorbers based on metal
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findings at international conferences. Required qualifications and experience: To succeed, you will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics/Statistics, Physics
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highlight how your experience and research interests are relevant or transferrable to studying AGN host galaxies and how you plan to exploit data from LSST, Euclid and 4MOST for such studies. Informal
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Coupled Plasma) torch design for high enthalpy thermal plasma flow. Developing/Validating computational models for a dual stage plasma torch. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Plasma
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Fibre lasers are now routinely used in the most advanced production lines for cutting, welding, 3D printing, and marking of a myriad of materials from glass to steel. The ability to precisely control the properties of the output laser beam and to focus it on the workpiece makes fibre lasers...