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. Academic context: Successful applicants will join the String Theory & Holography Group within the School of Mathematical Sciences. Members of the String Theory & Holography Group include: Prof. Kostas
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advanced testing of thermal protection materials and emissions characterisation to support the design of cleaner deorbiting systems. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Minkwan Kim, collaborating
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. The project adapts space technologies originally designed for propulsion and in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) to healthcare applications. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Minkwan Kim and Prof
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successful candidate will primarily work on the development and enhancement of the OASIS model, contributing to new physical parameterisations, numerical algorithms, and/or performance optimisation. They will
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a vast new discovery space in the study of supernovae and transients, and their application in cosmological settings. You will work within a research team led by Prof. Mark Sullivan but interact
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. The project adapts space technologies originally designed for propulsion and in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) to healthcare applications. You will work under the supervision of Prof. Minkwan Kim
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enquiries should be directed to Prof. Tim Minshull (tmin@soton.ac.uk ). We are proactive in fostering a culture of inclusion, respect, and equality of opportunity. We select candidates based on merit and
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-year. Part-time appointments (up to 80%) will be considered on a pro-rata basis. For additional information or informal enquiries before submitting your application, please contact Prof. Owen Rackham
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The University of Southampton seeks to appoint a Research Fellow in Philosophy on a two-year fixed-term basis, who will work on Prof. Genia Schönbaumsfeld’s ERC Advanced Grant project, ‘The Ethics
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within high impact journals and at international conferences. This full-time post will be offered on a fixed-term contract until the 30th September 2028. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. David