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building our capabilities in Clean Maritime Innovation. You will join our Department, which is one quarter of the School of Engineering and is one of the strongest and largest within the UK, as well as being
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team dedicated to designing and developing state-of-the-art microfluidic sensors. These sensors aim to address critical challenges in miniaturised chemical and biochemical assay and analysis, with
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UKRI grants, focuses on the development of new technology for monitoring chemicals in the environment, with options to get involved with aligned projects. Key Responsibilities: Design and Prototyping
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to communicate and collaborate effectively, sharing experiences in environments that inspire the remarkable. About the Role You will be instrumental in development, design and delivery of Audio-Visual systems
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of Fashion & Textiles is the school’s largest department, offering design, leadership & strategy, and marketing education, at undergraduate, taught-postgraduate, and doctoral levels. The department supports
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Mechanical Workshop. You will create, deliver and develop engineering workshop courses to student workshop users in design, engineering principles and manufacture. You will also work closely with the workshop
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, or the newly formed Southampton Advanced Manufacturing and Design Hub (SAMDH). We're particularly looking for individuals with interests in the following areas, however, we'll consider high quality applications
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relevant science and appropriate practical engineering experience will also be considered. A practical background is essential and you should have good skills in computer aided design and mechanical
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for the application of condition monitoring. Successful candidates will engage in internationally recognized multidisciplinary research. The project involves the innovation of new optical fibre, specifically designed
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Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI), and the Central Laser Facility (CLF) at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories. The project will design and construct a lab-scale soft X-ray microscope for biological imaging