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7 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Engineering Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established
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challenges and enhance the performance of recycled aluminium alloys. Responsibilities include developing methods to control solidification, refine microstructure, and mitigate impurity effects, ensuring high
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, Materials Science, or Metal Materials or working towards a PhD in Material science/ metallurgy/ Material engineering (Metal), candidates with a BSc degree and a minimum of two years’ hands-on experience in
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requirements Essential: PhD (or near completion) or equivalent qualifications and experience in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Acoustics, Computational Science or a closely related
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colleagues and external partners (academic and industry) to exchange ideas, explore opportunities for collaboration, and establish partnerships that strengthen research outcomes. About You Qualifications: PhD
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, the School of Biological Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Southampton. The project addresses fundamental questions about how plants generate and respond to sound and what role sound
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Qualifications and Experience The successful candidate must possess at minimum, a PhD in Chemistry from a recognized university. Candidates should also possess: A
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. An appointment to this role may require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate. Please note, this post cannot be visa sponsored unless you can evidence a PhD / Doctorate. Contact Details
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. Further funding to support the post may be available. About you Applicants should have a PhD (or about to submit) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) or a closely-related field (Physics
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on Smart Fibre-Optic High-Power Photonics (HiPPo). The HiPPo programme (https://www.hippo-laser.co.uk/ ) is focused on understanding how to control the properties of fibre lasers, to go beyond the “fixed