101 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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The Residences team at the University of Southampton offer accommodation to over 6,500 students every year. You will be joining the team at an exciting time as we continue to develop our portfolio
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Certificate in Engineering or Automation and Control Engineering. Don't miss your chance to be part of a dynamic technical community and advance your career with outstanding training and development
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of necessary molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology techniques. As part of the team, you will also help developing single gene inducible (e.g. ZEB1 induced EMT) or stable-inducible gene knock
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contribute to the marketing, quality management system and administration of nC2. Key Responsibilities: Prepare tenders and work scopes in the field of materials science to meet client needs. Work on a range
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examination, practical skills, communication and multidisciplinary team working as part of a new revalidated course. This is a specialist role for an 18 month project to help with the development , delivery and
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advance your career with outstanding training and development opportunities. Gain knowledge and understanding to be able to provide effective and efficient technical support in the development, maintenance
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join the Southampton Sport team. Our most recent development - the Jubilee Sport and Recreation Centre expansion - opened in Summer 2024, featuring: 3 brand-new squash courts A state-of-the-art TechnoGym
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our impactful research. About the role You will lead the development and implementation of a marketing and communications strategy aimed at recruiting students to PGR programmes and enhancing
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research program is dedicated to the development of novel antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and autoimmunity. This research has led to several therapeutics that are currently in
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Science in the University of Southampton. ActivATOR will develop novel machine learning models that enable robots to leverage the motion of their own bodies (‘egomotion’) to make sense of acoustic environments