52 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel topological photonic
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and evaluation, developing a new organisational M&E strategy for our country-operations, which considers the short, medium and long-term impact of WorldPop engagements and supports ongoing internal
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lubrication. This position is ideally suited for researchers fascinated by light interaction with ordered and disordered nanoscale systems and interested in developing optical technology to characterize them
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Applicants are invited for a Research Fellow position to investigate microbially-mediated power-to-gas systems. You will develop continuous laboratory-scale systems for biological production
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developing optical technology to characterize them and explore their behaviour in tribological contacts. We offer an exciting opportunity for an enterprising candidate to join a truly multidisciplinary project
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a highly motivated and enthusiastic Early Career Bioinformatician to apply and develop their computational skills in a clinical research setting. This is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD graduate
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Immunology discovery community, and CRUK Centres and Institutes across the UK. The Role We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Early Career Bioinformatician to apply and develop their computational
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participant support during the two-month treatment period. As part of this role, the successful candidate will develop related research proposals and projects as part of a PhD programme under the primary
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Healthcare Digital Twins. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the fast-growing field of Artificial Medical Intelligence. The successful candidate will design and develop advanced AI/ML
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We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel topological photonic crystal/metamaterials for terahertz light control. Our project - sponsored by the Royal