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We are looking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher with experience and expertise in nanoelectronic device fabrication, to be based in the School of Electronics and Computer
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of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton as part of the group of Prof. Kees de Groot and Dr Ruomeng Huang. This postdoctoral fellowship is part of the EXPRESS (Exploiting Single Source
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, and be confident taking responsibility for health and safety and compliance across student groups. This includes making sure processes are followed, actions are taken when needed, and any issues
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and experience with previous relevant experience in computational modelling and experimental testing. Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working
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Machine Learning Researcher to join a multidisciplinary team of fabrication engineers and AI specialists at the University of Southampton, within the School of Electronics and Computer Science, working in
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provided. The post will be at registrar level and will require a medical qualification. It would be suitable for a trainee with relevant experience in paediatric medicine as out of program experience
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publications, the ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, multi-professional team and hold a corresponding NTN. You will join the NIHR Clinical Integrated Academic Training Programme at the University
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you will achieve in your first 12 months: Negotiate and secure next-phase proposals in existing projects and open new partnerships in priority areas Develop an intake workflow to triage new
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opportunity for a proactive individual with a can-do attitude. Key Responsibilities Perform statutory plumbing maintenance tasks, including inspections and testing to ensure compliance with health and safety
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Project summary An exciting opportunity is available to join a multidisciplinary research programme across the laboratories of Dr Salah Mansour, Dr Ali Roghanian and Dr Andres Vallejo