143 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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. The project includes a programme of dyadic studies. The start date is 2 February 2026 (negotiable). Key Responsibilities The post-holder will: Collaborate with investigators at the University of Southampton and
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or respiratory physiologist educator and be able to bring innovative teaching methods and contemporary practice-based experience to our well-established curriculum. You will be expected to support the
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external queries, resolving problems when required or forwarding appropriately to the relevant staff group Support with the administration of multiple patient clinics each day, checking patients
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Be part of the world-renowned WorldPop Research Programme at the University of Southampton (UoS), a global top 100 university (QS World Rankings 2021). WorldPop is a global, award winning, multi
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data, and supporting researchers across multiple projects focused on glycosylation in health and disease. Key Responsibilities: Mammalian Cell Culture & Protein Production Maintain mammalian cell lines
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. Demonstrated experience in experimental methods, computational modelling, or industrial collaboration, which will be highly valued. The successful applicant will demonstrate: Clear plans to build an ambitious
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, briefings and presentations to a range of stakeholders and audiences as required. Who are we looking for? We’re looking for a confident and adaptable project manager who enjoys working with multiple
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Estates and Facilities are seeking additional member for the Landscape Service Team. The Landscape service team manage the award winning university grounds across multiple locations within the city
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together representatives across the entire food system, from farmers, breeders, processors and retailers, via science to communities, ensuring the approaches explored present multiple best-net benefits
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The Gwyer Findlay lab investigates how neutrophils affect T cell phenotype. Our work sits at the interface of immunology and inflammation biology and we use a variety of methods in our studies