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of £748 million. Southampton is renowned for its world-leading research and innovation. We are developing trustworthy and secure artificial intelligence, creating a fast, smarter internet through our fibre
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electronics, electrical engineering and computer science. We were one of the first universities to be named an Academic Centre of Excellence in both Cyber Security Education and Research. Do you want to play a
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pressing challenges. We are seeking a Research Fellow in Molecular Dynamics and Computational Chemistry to join the School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at the University of Southampton
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it can be managed sustainably. The role The post is funded by the Leverhulme Trust as part of the project “Quantifying the socio-economic consequences of losing bat guano services”, led by Dr Veronica
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programme focused on advanced thermoelectric materials, devices, and system-level integration. About MGICIAN MGICIAN brings together academic and industrial partners across Europe and trains 15 Doctoral
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founded on the distinctive functionalities of this novel state of matter (see, for example, Nature Photonics, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41566-024-01557-1 ). We are seeking a creative and capable researcher
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About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Professional Trainer in Advanced Electronic Design to join our world‑leading School of Electronics and Computer Science. In this role
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-intensive Universities (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/ ). We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise activities. The job This is a part time (0.6 FTE) fixed appointment for a
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on Smart Fibre-Optic High-Power Photonics (HiPPo). The HiPPo programme (https://www.hippo-laser.co.uk/ ) is focused on understanding how to control the properties of fibre lasers, to go beyond the “fixed
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the project forward and translate our research into tangible innovations for the UK’s growing photonics sector, building upon our recent work published in Nature (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025