18 phd-computational-neuroscience Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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, faster, longer? Future of Healthful Work – a large scale interdisciplinary program we’re leading asks the question “what if work were healthful from the outset, rather than being something from which we
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the perspective of the generation and propagation of (Fisher) information. You will join a major Programme sponsored by the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - becoming a member of a broader
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governance applications. The successful candidates will have a PhD (or nearing completion) or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Cancer Care/Nursing /Health Services Research/related
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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
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should have required qualifications and experience Education: PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or related disciplines with a strong academic
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extraction and data analysis. We invite applications from candidates who have a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Medical Statistics, Health Services
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plans should be adjusted accordingly. There will be opportunities to supervisor multiple PhD students as a member of supervisory team. Applicants are required to have a PhD*, or equivalent professional
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for a candidate who meets the following essential criteria: A PhD (or be close to completion*) in Biotechnology, Engineering, Microbiology, or a related field or equivalent experience/qualification
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and translation. You will be based in the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS), working alongside an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Shelly Vishwakarma (s.vishwakarma@soton.ac.uk), in
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the TDHVL that includes academic staff, postdoctoral researchers, engineers, PhD and undergraduate students. For further details on our laboratory, please see: http://www.highvoltage.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ You