24 computer-science-image-processing Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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of installation. Your work will include the development of advanced numerical models of the transition system, alongside the testing of a scaled prototype structure to demonstrate proof of concept. You will lead
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We are seeking to appoint a new Research Fellow to join the School of Engineering at the University of Southampton, UK. This position is on a fixed term basis till the end of February 2027
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molecular biology approaches, live cell imaging and the generation and analysis of multi-omics data sets. The successful candidate will be responsible for accurate and efficient data generation, data
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Machine Learning Researcher to join a multidisciplinary team of fabrication engineers and AI specialists at the University of Southampton, within the School of Electronics and Computer Science, working in
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Project summary An exciting opportunity is available to join a multidisciplinary research programme across the laboratories of Dr Salah Mansour, Dr Ali Roghanian and Dr Andres Vallejo
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will be to develop a photonic circuit integrated nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) and optical NEMS devices for secure/quantum communications. You will work at the School of Electronics and Computer Science
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You will join the vibrant Flexible Nanoelectronics team, led by Prof Dimitra Georgiadou within SEMS group in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Southampton
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estimation technologies (AET) from facial images. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge biometric research at the intersection of computer science and digital identity technologies
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provided. The post will be at registrar level and will require a medical qualification. It would be suitable for a trainee with relevant experience in paediatric medicine as out of program experience
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Applications are invited for Research Fellow position within the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. The work will involve the development of methodologies