136 web-programmer-developer-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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). The successful applicant will be involved in delivering undergraduate and post-graduate teaching and assessment on our Environmental Science and Physical Geography programmes, supporting and mentoring taught
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mechanical workshop environment with welding and electronics. Be an effective team member who communicates effectively with others, including stakeholders external to the School of Engineering. Plan projects
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, the latest facilities and access to a variety of staff development opportunities. You are invited to contact Professor Bakr Bahaj (a.s.bahaj@soton.ac.uk ) or Prof Patrick James (paj1@soton.ac.uk ) for further
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We seek a Research Fellow with a proven publication record to develop resistivity models from marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data to be acquired in February-March 2026 and to
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. For informal enquiries please contact Prof. Matt Garner: m.j.garner@soton.ac.uk . The School of Psychology is recognised for world-leading, high-impact research, supported by excellent research facilities
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essential, while familiarity with approaches related to redecentralisation of the Web and testbed development is highly desirable. This research will also involve the use of benchmarks and the generation
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, faster, longer? Future of Healthful Work – a large scale interdisciplinary program we’re leading asks the question “what if work were healthful from the outset, rather than being something from which we
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fellow since no direct teaching responsibilities are required, if not desired.) This is an exciting opportunity to work on a new UKRI-funded project ‘New approaches to digital skills development (AI skills
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Palaeoanthropology. The successful candidate will enhance the reputation of Southampton’s Department of Archaeology regarding the archaeology and/or anthropology of human origins and evolution, and will contribute
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-fatigue conditions. However, the conventional development of such alloys has relied heavily on trial-and-error exploration of a vast compositional space defined by elements such as Fe, Cr, Ni, Mn, and Mo