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performance, including transport mechanisms, contact effects and switching dynamics, and will correlate these with material properties obtained through complementary characterisation techniques. You will work
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. What You’ll Do: innovate: develop scalable RPLD processes to fabricate REDS active mirrors collaborate: work with a dynamic team and engage in interdisciplinary research experiment: gain hands
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the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics-Informed Reinforcement Learning Research area 2: AI-Enhanced
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dynamic team and engage in interdisciplinary research experiment: gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge physical-vapour-deposition fabrication techniques, lasers, and honing your practical skills
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candidates will engage in cutting-edge research under the mentorship of leading experts in one of the following priority research areas: Research area 1: Intelligent Structural Optimization using Physics
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centres for aeroacoustics research. The successful candidate will join a dynamic and collaborative research environment supported by state‑of‑the‑art laboratories, high‑performance computing facilities and
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Grant “Unwrapping topologically protected light on topologically structured surfaces”. Building on the University of Southampton’s long-established and internationally recognised strength in metasurface
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will also benefit from access to the University’s excellent research facilities, training and development opportunities, and a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment. Southampton is a dynamic
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political mobilization. Led by Dr. Tereza Capelos, Professor in Political Psychology at PAIR, the Southampton team is at the forefront of groundbreaking research aimed at understanding the emotional dynamics
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interdisciplinary research environment. Southampton is a dynamic coastal city with excellent transport connections, offering a fantastic place to live, work and collaborate. At the University of Southampton we