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exciting collaboration between Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton and Analog Devices Inc. in Limerick, Ireland. The research will be in the Sustainable Electronic Technologies
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This is an opportunity to join the University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine Tissue Bank supporting cancer research. Based in a very well-equipped laboratory on the University Hospital Southampton site
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27 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Researcher
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and device design domains. In addition to field specific skills, the University of Southampton training and mentoring programmes will provide training in report writing, project management, time
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and Scholarships. For more information please visit PhD Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton Funding will be awarded on a rolling basis, so apply early for the best opportunity
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researchers, engineers, and industry partners. Contribute to the publication of high-impact research papers. Qualifications: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Aerospace Engineering, or a
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, chemistry, engineering, electronics, or a related discipline. A basic understanding of semiconductor physics, photonics and material science are essential, and we will support you to expand in all
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of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton. Before joining Southampton, he was a Postdoc at the UCL Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Department. He has extensive experience in
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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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involve a liaison between computer science and material science in the digital generation, physical generation and testing of systems. Working alongside Professor Richard Guest and Dr Jennifer Williams in