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conduct research at the interface of theory and application. The project seeks to develop mathematical models for allocation of critical resources during pandemics. Populating these instances with real
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with time and resources to explore and develop independent research. The post will be available for 3 years on a fixed term basis, full time basis on University of Southampton Level 4. In addition
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Mark Cragg and Stephen Beers, alongside Dr Stephen Thirdborough, aim to leverage the significant antibody capabilities and expertise at Boehringer to develop new and more effective antibody reagents
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Responsibilities: Develop chemical and biochemical assays and analyses, conduct comprehensive laboratory experiments, data analysis and reporting. Design, develop, and test microfluidic devices for miniaturised
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: 2720924DA We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher to join an exciting new project funded by the Natural Environment Research Council to develop new technology for monitoring pollution in rivers and
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leverage insights from diverse research activities to develop a comprehensive understanding of research software, academic literature, and contributors. You will be involved with modeling and implementing
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. You will be supported by our NCSC Academic Centres of Excellence for Cyber Security Research and Cyber Security Education which draw together expertise from across the University, including Computing
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HMGCC. You will develop new low-power systems and ML algorithms to significantly extend the capabilities of onboard AI when used in small satellites for earth observation applications. This project aims
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University and School of Health Sciences: The University of Southampton is one of the world’s top 100 institutions for excellence in research and education (QS World University Rankings 2021). In the most
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challenges. As a world-leading, research-intensive university, with a strong and high-quality educational offering, we are renowned for our innovation and enterprise and are within the top 1% of universities