112 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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The CORNERSTONE Photonics Innovation Centre (C-PIC) at the University of Southampton has a mission to create a pipeline of Silicon Photonics enabled companies serving multiple industry sectors by
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or knowledge of abstracting and indexing databases. Have experience or knowledge of academic publishing including open research and funder guidelines Be confident working with multiple sources of data Be able
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. See https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2506.14498 for a recent example. The position is funded for 3 years via a Leverhulme Trust grant with an anticipated start date of the 1st November 2025 or as soon
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We are seeking a motivated and talented Research Fellow to join our dynamic team working at the forefront of biofilm engineering. This position is part of the BBSRC-funded Environmental
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multiple techniques. This will allow researchers to visualise and ‘manually weight’ different types of information from different sources globally and locally across a macromolecular structure, and pipe
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expertise and research capability to some of the following areas: Design thinking UX design Experimental Publishing Creative coding SMART design Immersive/Sensory experiences Collaborative provision Knowledge
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remaining barriers to commercialisation by manufacturing and operating a containerised system with increased power and capacity (10 kW, 20 kWh) in Nepal. Prototype performance will be characterised under real
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. You must demonstrate that you have managed multiple tasks to deadline while working in collaboration with others. The post includes meetings with the project team and industry partners. The post does
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editorial calendars across multiple digital channels. Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills, with the ability to advise and collaborate across functions and levels. Experience working in complex
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. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Imaging the magma storage region and hydrothermal system of an active arc volcano”, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and