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The School of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for a Research Fellow position in the field of theoretical high-energy physics. This is a 2-year position envisioned to start in October 2026
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The University of Southampton is a leading research-intensive University, a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group, and sits within the top 1% of universities worldwide. Our people are our
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and transferable skills. Based in the School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering , you will research the design and evaluation of novel ON systems. Dynamic combinatorial chemistry is emerging as a
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robust, reproducible genomic bioinformatics pipelines, using modern workflow systems and high‑performance computing platforms. Produce rigorous, high‑quality research outputs that advance applied genomic
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of Southampton is a research-intensive university and a founding member of the Russell Group. Ranked 17th in the UK, 33rd in Europe and 39th globally with a diverse community of students from over 130 countries
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, adaptable, and able to work effectively under pressure while maintaining accuracy. The role is varied and includes: Acting as the first point of contact for BRF enquiries. Supporting researchers and technical
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. The post is for 3 years and the appointment will be full time on University of Southampton Level 4 . In addition, the University offers an attractive benefits package and relocation assistance. The nominal
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wide variety of both education and commercial organisations all over the World. At our core is an open source repository platform, EPrints, which provides a flexible way to configure operations
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System Models) to isolate and evaluate the role of individual processes. You will also assess how climate variability and extremes, including changes in the probability of high-impact events, are altered
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involving industry and academia, funded substantially by the UK Space Agency. This is part of the UK Space Agency National Space Innovation Programme just announced by UKSA. The overall project is to develop