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opportunities. About the role You'll have expertise in one of our existing Bioengineering, Energy Technology, Materials, Mechatronics or national Centre for Advanced Tribology (nCATS) research groups
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seeking a Waste and Recycling Operative to carry out cleaning, recycling and waste duties both internally and externally at our halls of residence sites. The role involves emptying, collecting, transporting
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structures using new technologies like data science, sensing or digital twins? Do you harness the benefits of novel materials or new construction methods to improve the sustainability of infrastructure? And
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, training and tutoring non-engineering individuals in the use of engineering equipment & techniques. Engineering materials, processes and techniques to design and manufacture high quality precision parts
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forefront of Engineering Education and Research at one of the UK’s top Universities, manufacturing parts that will be used in all environments from beneath the oceans to outer space and everything in between
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at the University of Southampton. It is an Accredited Archive Service. The archival holdings are especially strong in political and military material for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the archives
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interest in Biological Sciences, working in a lab environment and an appreciation of hazards in the workplace. The candidate must have a willingness to work with a variety of waste streams (chemical
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strong in political and military material for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the archives of Anglo-Jewry represent one of the largest collections of such material in the UK. Other growing
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with researchers working on a range of quantum computing and sensing components and systems, photonics and material science, underpinned by our EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology
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design studios and workshops, materials testing laboratories and environmental flumes including the largest UK university towing/wave tank. Our civil engineering programmes are consistently ranked in