40 phd-statistics "University of Leeds " research jobs at The University of Southampton
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mentoring for quantitative researchers, as required by a given project. Candidates are expected to have a PhD which contains a significant use of applied statistical methods. In addition, candidates should
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, and (3) undertake statistical and time series analysis to explore the latitudinal propagation of climate signals. The post holder will have the opportunity, subject to starting date and travel
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inequality. Responsibilities will include data collection and processing using statistical software such as R or Python. The role is funded by UK Research and Innovation under its “Creating Opportunities
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inspire each other, driving forward innovation on an international platform. You will hold a PhD and will on the way to demonstrate potential for research excellence in your field. Highly organised and
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delivery of project components, manuscript preparation and involvement in grant bids for continuing funding. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant area and a BSc/MSc in a related life science subject
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that the person appointed will work towards an advanced fellowship application suitable for submission for external funding to funders like the NIHR, MRC or Wellcome. You will have a relevant PhD or equivalent
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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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between different nano-structured films and their optical response. It is essential you have a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Optics and/or Liquid Crystals. You will conduct
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are seeking highly motivated individuals who already have a PhD degree or are about to submit/have submitted their doctoral thesis to join ETHEREAL project to work on the Model 1 and 2. You should have worked
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with teams at the RFI and the CLF who will develop ptychography software, which is the computational method of microscopic imaging at the heart of the system. If you have a PhD in Physics or another