18 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"UCL"-"St" Fellowship research jobs at The University of Southampton
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flexible or part-time working, with workload adjusted accordingly. ECS provides friendly and supportive environment. We have a range of staff development programmes and a unique mentoring and wellbeing
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Applicants are invited for a Research Fellow position to investigate microbially-mediated power-to-gas systems. You will develop continuous laboratory-scale systems for biological production
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lubrication. This position is ideally suited for researchers fascinated by light interaction with ordered and disordered nanoscale systems and interested in developing optical technology to characterize them
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Research Fellows in E-Textiles We are seeking highly motivated post-doctoral researchers of high calibre to join our research program working in the area of electronic textiles. The positions
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the development of new anchoring technologies for floating offshore wind turbines. Your role will focus primarily on the development of simplified computational models, and you will contribute
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of Southampton. We are seeking a collaborative and motivated postdoctoral scientist to work on our Blood Cancer UK-funded programme developing next-generation, off-the-shelf immunotherapies for acute myeloid
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project we are seeking highly motivated individuals to join us in the development of digital engineering technologies to accelerate the design of the next generation of gas turbine engines. Successful
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Immunology discovery community, and CRUK Centres and Institutes across the UK. The Role We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Early Career Bioinformatician to apply and develop their computational
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, augmented reality, healthcare, renewable energy, and environmental solutions. About the Role As a valued member of our team, you will play a key role in developing and producing advanced optoelectronic
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We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel topological photonic crystal/metamaterials for terahertz light control. Our project - sponsored by the Royal