16 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton in United Kingdom
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essential, while familiarity with approaches related to redecentralisation of the Web and testbed development is highly desirable. This research will also involve the use of benchmarks and the generation
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development staff. They will also need to work effectively with partners and members of the public/service users to develop, deliver and disseminate the work of the research programme. Situated within one
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We are seeking an outstanding, creative researcher with the skills to develop novel, ‘artificially intelligent’ approaches to the application of nanofabrication techniques – see, for example https
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and Physical Sciences Research Council) project: 3D Polysilicon Photonics - A New Platform for Integrated Optoelectronics. The research will focus on the development of a flexible polysilicon platform
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researchers at the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton. With over 300 staff and students, the ORC is an internationally recognised hub for cutting-edge research, delivering real
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applications? The postholders will be responsible for: Developing high-resolution regional and global SM datasets using hydrological modelling and data assimilation, including their validation. Analyzing
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. Knowledge of qualitative data acquisition and analysis and a keen interest in further developing your skills would also be an advantage. You will be a skilled and sensitive listener and communicator, able
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We seek a Research Fellow with a proven publication record to develop resistivity models from marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) data to be acquired in February-March 2026 and to
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(IQN ) Hub. You will contribute to building the foundations of the future quantum internet by developing efficient quantum light-matter interfaces that operate within the telecommunication bands. You
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Join the project shaping the future of inclusive technology At the University of Southampton, our research addresses some of the most pressing challenges of today’s world. Now, funded by EPSRC, we