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represents the first dedicated cancer immunology centre in the UK. The activities in this centre span from pioneering discovery science to applied research and preclinical modelling and, crucially, onto first
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at School of Health Sciences, Highfield Campus, working with other research fellows in the programme. The successful candidate may be given the opportunity to join the NIHR Academy and access further training
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theoretical, computational and experimental methods and our aim is to provide an environment in which these different approaches can be combined and focused on particular topics of practical importance. You
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estimation technologies (AET) from facial images. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge biometric research at the intersection of computer science and digital identity technologies
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The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR), a world-leading centre in acoustics and audio engineering, invites outstanding researchers to help pioneer the next generation of 3D audio
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generation of wireless communications. To be successful in this role, you will have: a PhD or equivalent qualification (or be nearing completion thereof) in Physics/Optical Engineering or another subject
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Optoelectronics Research Centre A Senior Research Fellow position is available for a highly motivated and talented researcher with a strong interest in optical fibre technology to work on an AFOSR
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environment within the Geology and Geophysics Research group in the School of Ocean and Earth Science , University of Southampton. The group is one of the largest in the UK working on projects in active
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Fellow in Climate Dynamics to become a member of the School of Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton. The successful candidate will be part of
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of magmatism and serpentinization during the onset of seafloor spreading”, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council and the US National Science Foundation. The overall aim of this project is to