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of the country’s foremost centres for engineering research (ranked 4th in the most recent REF ). You will have access to a range of 3D printing facilities, traditional engineering workshops, electronics workshops
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close to completing, a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications) with strong quantitative research methods in a relevant discipline (e.g. gerontology, statistics, demography, economics, social policy
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laboratory at the Rutherford Appleton Labs in Harwell, home of the most powerful femtosecond lasers in the UK, and of the Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI), a new UK research institute with a focus in
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data processing is essential. Applicants are expected to demonstrate: Strong independent work capabilities complemented by effective teamwork skills. Willingness and ability to contribute
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candidates must hold (or close to completing) a PhD in a relevant subject. Knowledge and experience in computer vision is required. Experience of efficient ML techniques, edge AI hardware platforms, low-power
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position is ideal for someone who has recently or is about to finish their PhD and is interested in a career in research of research software engineering. The post will be held in the School of Electronics
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Chris Allgrove from lngenium and Professor Richard Guest from the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, we are looking for someone with a PhD (or near completion) in
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, namely: the processing of alloys; microstructure characterization using advanced electron microscopy, or micro-XCT, in/ex-situ synchrotron X-ray tomography or other related advanced techniques. You will
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: 2672624FP Research fellow in compute and network infrastructure for event-triggered compute The SONNETS project is a new £6.5M EPSRC programme grant led by the school of Electronics and Computer Science in
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capability in this key technology. Work will be experimentally focused, designing and testing Hall thrusters of various different powers, in collaboration with partners. The research will be particularly