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-textiles/Wearables. To be successful with your application, you will need to demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in an appropriate area related the role. A strong background in knit for E-textiles/Wearables
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Optoelectronics Research Centre (www.southampton.ac.uk/about/faculties-schools-departments/optoelectronics-research-centre ) in a project team of currently nine Research Fellows and a similar number of PhD students
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/j.actaastro.2023.07.047, and 10.1016/j.actaastro.2023.01.033). The research will make use of our identified methods to adjust Hall thruster designs for operation with alternative propellants, that we have
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publications. The position is fixed term until 31st August 2027, with a nominal start date of 15th May 2026. To be successful you will hold a PhD* degree (either awarded or nearing completion) or equivalent
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match the requirements of the role To be successful you will hold a PhD* degree (either awarded or nearing completion) or equivalent qualifications and experience in related fields. For an informal
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appropriate. About You You will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry or a related discipline, with substantial hands-on experience in clinical proteomics, including sample
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with alternative propellants, that we have applied to Hall thrusters operating on magnesium to nitrogen. You will join a team of eight researchers working on different aspects of space propulsion, as
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hold a PhD in Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Bioengineering, or a closely related discipline (or have equivalent professional experience), with a strong background
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letter detailing how your skills and experience match the requirements of the role To be successful you will hold a PhD* degree (either awarded or nearing completion) or equivalent qualifications and
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software framework for the testing of age estimation technologies (AET) from facial images This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge biometric research at the intersection