17 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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, one of the UK’s top research-intensive universities. Chemistry at Southampton has a national and international reputation for excellence with world-leading facilities. Applicants must hold a PhD in
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Applications are invited from researchers to work as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton. The School of Biological Sciences hosts a
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Technology with degrees in both areas. Ideally the basic undergraduate studies should be on (EU) law, holding an LLM, with an additional MSc or PhD on information technology, or computer science. The successful
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demonstrating the impact of the LifeLab programme. A specific focus will be evaluating the young researcher training programme (YRTP), exploring its potential long-term impacts on young people's lives and
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Search over Personal Repositories - Secure and Sovereign”). The post is based at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton. The project is researching, developing and evaluating
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researchers from Edge Computing, Detection and Estimation, AI/ML, and Neuromorphic Engineering, to work with us on achieving Edgy Organism project’s ambitious objectives. You will be required to undergo
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applications. You will be hosted in the Sustainable Electronic Technologies group in the Electronics and computer science through which the Novel and Compound facilities are managed. The expertise of the team
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An exciting opportunity is available for a talented researcher to join the large and successful School of Health Sciences at the University of Southampton. You will join a multidisciplinary team who
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Voltage Lab within the School of Electronics and Computer Science , University of Southampton. Ranked in the top 1% of universities globally and among the UK’s top 20 for research, the University
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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