45 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at The University of Southampton
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, algorithms, and tools critical to VFD’s vision of an enhanced customer offering. The following links provide more information on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (https://www.ktp-uk.org/ ) and VFD Pro Limited
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, PIXEurope. You will be passionate about supporting cutting-edge research and development in a growing team of enthusiastic colleagues. You will be self-motivated, a skilled communicator, flexible, able
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workshops, and on-campus activities. This is a pivotal time for the directorate as we continue to develop and deliver the intervention strategies outlined in the University’s 2024–25 to 2027–28 Access and
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, delivering the Teacher Professional Development day and all associated administrative tasks. There will be opportunities to support the development of new resources for educational engagement of children and
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fibre technology, through innovative research on hollow core fibres (HCFs). Exploiting collaborations with a host of industry partners we look to develop novel optical fibres that bring progress
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a range of staff discounts. We are committed to personal development and conduct regular team training as well as providing individuals the opportunity to improve themselves through a wide range of
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”, funded by National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET). This project aims to revolutionise noise mitigation for high-voltage power transformers by developing acoustic metamaterials-based treatments made
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inspection, develop a database of raw and processed thermographic images of different defects - geometries on composites, test of thermographic image processing tools and techniques (all applicable
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of service and compliance with existing obligations. You will support the NIHRCC Transition Group by coordinating meetings, developing agendas, tracking actions, and leading short-to medium-term projects
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child health. The position is based at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, and part of an NIHR-funded programme of research which aims to inform how people can be better supported to plan and prepare