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. Funded by Innovate UK through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), the Fellow will lead the development of an end-to-end AET testing framework, encompassing data assembly, software interfacing, test
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Fellow to work on the development and implementation of methods for improving small area modelled human population estimates. The successful candidate is expected to have strong quantitative skills and
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We are seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join the Hydroclimatology Group at the University of Southampton, led by Professor Justin Sheffield. You will lead the development and
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join our dynamic research environment at the forefront of translational genomics. The appointee will be situated within the Genomic Informatics group which forms part of the Human Development and Health
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the development of patient‑centred care. Our research involves people at increased genetic risk of cancer, those living with and beyond cancer, caregivers and healthcare professionals. The post‑holder will support
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in the recovery phase. Finally, you will work closely with the team to ensure that these diagnostics and experiments directly inform the development and testing of the project’s new climate modelling
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industry. This includes engagement with organisations involved in aviation policy, aircraft and engine development, airline operations, airport planning and sustainable aviation initiatives. The project
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to the visibility and impact of your field. Additionally, you will engage in continuous professional development to enhance your expertise and skills. Your role will also involve contributing to the university
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Development of Novel Optical Fibres for Fibre Lasers Silica Fibre Fabrication Group, Optoelectronics Research Centre A Research Fellow position is available for a highly motivated and talented
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development and implementation of methods for improving small area modelled human population estimates. The successful candidate is expected to have strong quantitative skills and experience of working with