17 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" research jobs at The University of Southampton
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Program
-
Field
-
files. Experience in Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies is essential, while familiarity with approaches related to redecentralisation of the Web and testbed development is highly desirable
-
give due consideration to applicants who wish to work flexibly including part-time, and to those who have taken a career break. We have a range of staff development programmes and a unique mentoring and
-
-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
-
We are seeking motivated postdoctoral scholars with a passion for flexible bioelectronics and medical robotics to join our dynamic research team. This project focuses on developing a smart
-
training programme, assessing its impacts and effectiveness Disseminate findings through peer-reviewed papers and policy briefs, as well as to young people and wider community stakeholders Develop
-
The University of Southampton is inviting applications for a Research Fellow in gravitational-wave source modelling. The successful candidate will join Leor Barack’s STFC-funded programme to study
-
the top 1% of universities worldwide. The post will be based in the Primary Care Research Centre which has a very active programme of applied health research. As a university we aim to create an environment
-
signalling molecule activity regulates differential gene expression and phenotype of different skeletal structures during development. This work will be carried out using sea urchins, a marine invertebrate
-
The Antibody and Vaccine Group based in the Centre for Cancer Immunology in Southampton has a strong track-record in basic and translational immunology. One of its central aims is to develop new and
-
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