93 postdoctoral-position-in-nanotechnology positions at The University of Southampton
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Professional Services Location: Highfield Campus Salary: Unremunerated Closing Date: Friday 05 April 2024 Reference: 2637224P1 Lay Member of Council Contribute to our Success The University
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are seeking an outstanding candidate for a Lecturer position in Mathematical foundations and applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning within the School of Mathematical Sciences
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Fellow, depending on experience. *Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title
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confirmed Reference: 2659024HN Applications are invited for the post of Postdoctoral Research Fellow in marine benthic ecology and offshore renewables at the University of Southampton, based at the National
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widely across the University and beyond. Mathematical Sciences has a varied set of external partners, including government agencies and departments, as well as collaborators in finance, digital economy
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to integrate available data to understand temperature–health risks nationally and at the necessary individual and household level, and therefore how to target interventions. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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drug delivery to disrupt biofilms that cause bone infection. In your role as a Postdoctoral Research Associate you will develop acoustic bubbles that oscillate energetically when excited by ultrasound
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: 2433423CC-R Lecturerin Politics and International Relations Be part of a thriving research, education, and knowledge exchange culture Applications are invited for multiple positions at the level of Lecturer
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: 2433323CC-R Associate Professorin Politics and International Relations Be part of a thriving research, education, and knowledge exchange culture Applications are invited for multiple positions at the level of
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Applications are invited for multiple positions at the level of Lecturer, Associate Professor and Professor in Politics and International Relations as part of a major expansion supported by the University during