124 algorithm-development-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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ground-breaking impact. We care about the challenges that humanity is facing, and work to support others on a local and global scale. In the Office of Development & Alumni Relations (ODAR), our job is to
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Research Fellow in Intervention Development to join the Big Data in Health Group About us Our big data in health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre
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-out companies, enabling the development of products and services for the benefit of individuals, businesses and the wider economy. The University is ranked as one of the world’s top 1% of universities
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ground-breaking impact. We care about the challenges that humanity is facing, and work to support others on a local and global scale. In the Office of Development & Alumni Relations (ODAR), our job is to
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Research Fellow in Human Nutrition Applications are invited for a Research Fellow to join Professor Philip Calder’s research group in the School of Human Development and Health in the Faculty
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approaches, sound art, algorithmic governance, media and cultural studies, digital media, environmental approaches, and others. The communities and physical research sites of the project are located in
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University also offers mentorship support and a variety of opportunities for skill-building and professional development, including established pathways to achieving Fellowship of Advance HE . We welcome
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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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, 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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Applications are invited for a Research Technician to join Prof Gomez-Nicola’s team (www.dgnlab.co.uk ) to study the role of microglial senescence in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease