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synthetically challenging. You will develop methods to improve the synthesis of endohedral fullerenes, and look at further modification, particularly through the use of e-beam irradiation (e.g. ACS Nano 2020, 14
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across the University of Southampton in social sciences, public health and business. To be successful in the role you will have, or will be close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional
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opportunity to do just that in one of the UK’s most dynamic centres for engineering research and education. Working with industrial partners, you will develop and contribute to new areas of research that will
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We are looking for a researcher with exceptional analytical and communication skills to join our team supporting decisions about the effective and cost-effective use of medicines, medical devices
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use low-cost drone platforms to develop and trial this technology. As part of this, we will use a combination of simulated and physical flight tests to produce an adaptive neural flight controller
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and on care provision for individuals in later life in the UK and internationally, (ii) examine trends in employment and caring responsibilities in mid-life, and (iii) conduct qualitative research
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of developing novel and intelligent structures for control of noise and vibration. It is essential you have a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience* in mechanical or acoustical engineering
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collaborative team working on a project investigating the activity and function of the gut microbiome in situ and its control by the immune system. You will use single-cell techniques such as fluorescence in situ
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Rockland Scientific (Canada). We are strongly motivated to understand the role of small-scale ocean physics in the climate system. For this purpose, we will use ground-breaking ocean observations to unravel
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-run natural experiment which we can use to understand the interaction between organismal function and performance, their environments, and the evolutionary process. Our trans-Atlantic team will test the