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. This position focuses on the development of innovative microfluidic-based sensors for continuous, in-situ chemical and biochemical analysis. About the Role: The successful candidate will join a dynamic research
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is on a fixed term basis till the end of February 2027. This position focuses on the development of innovative microfluidic-based sensors for continuous, in-situ chemical and biochemical analysis
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The University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine is offering an appointment to be based within the Faculty of Medicine at Southampton General Hospital. This post holder will work within the
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bioengineering applications. The role will involve developing gallium-based liquid metal nanostructures and catalytic systems, investigating their physicochemical properties, catalytic mechanisms, and interactions
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine is offering an appointment to be based within the Faculty of Medicine at Southampton General
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metal nanomaterials as catalytic artificial enzymes for biomedical and bioengineering applications. The role will involve developing gallium-based liquid metal nanostructures and catalytic systems
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governance analyses. The role involves extended fieldwork in Mexico and close collaboration with UK- and Mexico-based partners, conservation organisations, and government agencies. You will contribute to high
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for impercepTible humAn INterfaces. SUSTAIN will tackle fundamental challenges across electronic textile-based sensing, wireless, electrochemical and design technologies with a focus on sustainable developments
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presenting the findings. As such, there is scope for the post-holder to bring their own skills and interests to influence the study design. This research position will be based in the Department of Politics
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the practical knowledge gained during the fellowship to key stakeholders, ensuring its wider dissemination and impact. The initial appointment is for one year, with the potential for continuation based