39 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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and delivery of the NxtGen Researcher Programme and establishment of the NxtGen Researcher Academy Apply pedagogical best practice to engage young people in research activities while developing
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based within the Energy and Climate Change Division (ECCD) at the University of Southampton, on a fixed-term contract. The research will focus on: Undertaking research and analyses in energy studies
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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
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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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-fatigue conditions. However, the conventional development of such alloys has relied heavily on trial-and-error exploration of a vast compositional space defined by elements such as Fe, Cr, Ni, Mn, and Mo
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The Antibody and Vaccine Group based in the Centre for Cancer Immunology in Southampton has a strong track-record in basic and translational immunology. One of its central aims is to develop new and
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partners that aspire to develop the next generation of inverter control. It is essential to have a PhD* or equivalent professional qualifications in Electrical/Power Systems, and especially in the areas
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of low-carbon transport. The role will support transdisciplinary working and evidence synthesis, contributing to the development of a transdisciplinary conceptualisation of Healthy Transport Systems and a
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to enable your personal career development aims. The PCD Group’s research programme is complimented by our NHS activity, ensuring patients are central to our work. University Hospital Southampton NHS
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A cross-disciplinary team of researchers from the Universities of York, Cardiff, Manchester, Stirling, and Southampton are working together on an exciting EPSRC-funded project, Edgy Organism