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in process conditions can introduce defects that degrade device performance, reduce yield, and drive up production costs. Addressing this challenge requires new modelling approaches that can capture
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with semi-analytical predictive models, to establish new physical principles for designing high-efficiency, low-noise multi-rotor configurations. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities
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novel heterogeneous material integrated MEMS/NEMS-Photonics platform for highly secure ICT hardware, reducing energy consumption significantly. The lead applicant Tokyo Tech team has strong expertise in
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preliminary data, it combines mechanistic and translational immunology with bespoke in vivo models to define and exploit therapeutically relevant subsets. The Research Fellow will lead studies on cytotoxic T
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per cent of world universities and one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive Universities (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/ ). We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise
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of plant acoustics. We are recruiting a Research Fellow with a biology background to lead controlled plant growth and biological measurement campaigns, working closely with acoustics and modelling colleagues
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-intensive Universities (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/ ). We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise activities. The job This is a part time (0.6 FTE) fixed appointment for a
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holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award demonstrating commitment to equal opportunities and gender balance in the workplace. The Faculty recognises that applicants may seek flexible working patterns which will
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(£52,291 to £74,360) if they were at ST3 on or before 2 August 2016. The Faculty of Medicine holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award demonstrating commitment to equal opportunities and gender balance in
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semiconductors. Experience in contributing to academic publications and funding proposals. For informal enquiries about the application process, please contact Prof Dimitra Georgiadou (d.georgiadou@soton.ac.uk