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Research Fellow in Intervention Development to join the Big Data in Health Grou About us Our big data in health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre. We
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the laboratory of Professors Ward and Ober. Their interdisciplinary research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics that has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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. This role will contribute to the project by: Refining the flow battery design for manufacture and installation in Nepal Developing the control system/BMS for integration with a wider energy management system
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of railway infrastructure, particularly overhead line equipment structures and installations. This is for a two-year contract until 30/09/2027 to develop and carry out field trials; survey remote sites
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and development are highly desirable. You will be an enthusiastic and well-motivated scientist, capable of developing your research project as well as a good team-player with excellent communication
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, characterisation and development of the fusion draw process. You will work closely with research fellow (Dr Ajay Saroja) and an experienced glass technician (Chris Craig). The project will also benefit from
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Computational Chemistry to develop accurate models of time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (TRXPS) experiments of gas phase molecules. The successful candidate will be based in Southampton and work in
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We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel, ‘artificially intelligent’ approaches to the application of nanofabrication techniques – see, for example https
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based at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton. The project is researching, developing and evaluating decentralised algorithms, meta-information data structures and indexing
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Ziems, Southampton, and Sonia Coriani, DTK) to develop our understanding of satellite state in TRXPS measurements and how these can be used to track photochemical change. See https://doi.org/10.48550