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resistivity data but will also consider applicants with experience more focused in relevant geophysical data analysis. The Research Fellow will join an international team in the project “Quantifying evolution
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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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beyond. Your tasks will be to lead data reduction, analysis and modelling of GRAVITY+ data and contribute to the development of the data reduction software. The Southampton Astronomy Group provides a
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embed the principles of sustainability into all aspects of our individual and collective work, integrating sustainable development into our business planning, policy-making, and professional activities
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of this research position is to investigate the aerodynamics, flight dynamics, stability & control and supports aircraft configuration development for traditional and unconventional aircraft configurations, using
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scientists based at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton – a unique location with outstanding facilities. The University provides access to mentoring, career development and networking opportunities
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many opportunities to collaborate with other group members. Our main research themes are galaxy evolution, compact objects, and time-domain astrophysics. We are strongly committed to diversity in
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interventions for frailty, the development and delivery of a bespoke intervention designed for South Asian communities. The research will use a mixed methods approach to this feasibility study including
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to the development of biomarkers and predictive models. A critical part of your role will be to ensure all data and workflows are reproducible and shareable, aligning with our 'data lake to discovery' approach under
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are committed to supporting early career researchers as outlined by the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers. For informal inquiries please contact Dr. Duo Chan (Duo.Chan@soton.ac.uk ).