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Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton . Funding will be awarded on a rolling basis, so apply early for the best opportunity to be considered. How To Apply Apply online: HERE Select
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: 2681824FP Achieving the Remarkable The University of Southampton is in the top 1% of world universities and is one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive universities. Committed to excellence in all we do, we
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Reference: 2682124FP Achieving the Remarkable The University of Southampton is in the top 1% of world universities and is one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive universities. Committed to excellence in
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Project title: Using machine learning to evaluate atomic force microscopy nanoindentation data Supervisory Team: Dr Martin Stolz, Dr Sasan Mahmoodi Project description: The University of Southampton
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Achieving the Remarkable The University of Southampton is in the top 1% of world universities and is one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive universities. Committed to excellence in all we do, we
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29 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Communication sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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the Remarkable The University of Southampton is in the top 1% of world universities and is one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive universities. Committed to excellence in all we do, we are growing and
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commensurate with qualifications and experience Full Time Permanent Closing Date: Monday 03 June 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2680424FP Achieving the Remarkable The University of Southampton
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strong track record of high-quality journal publications is an advantage. If you have any questions please contact Dr Charlie Ryan, [email protected]. At the University of Southampton, we value
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to technological developments. Ubiquitous connectivity, alternative fuels and partial vehicle automation are now very much a reality, with further advances, such as fully connected and autonomous vehicles, expected