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applications for two exciting Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in Colour X-ray Tomography, as part of the groundbreaking INCOLOURXF project. This is your opportunity to work at the forefront
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scientific aims, published as well-documented open source tools for wider adoption. The successful applicant will have a PhD with a significant computational and/or statistical element and will have experience
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element, expertise in analysis of omics data and experience of machine learning. A strong interest in biology is essential and you should be self-motivated, hard-working and able to lead a team. What you
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Prosthodontics programmes. The post is part-time (0.2 FTE) with the University of Manchester. You will be managerially and academically responsible to the University and specifically to the Head of the Division
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the dynamics and function of carbon-fixing microbial communities inhabiting Icelandic volcanic hot-springs. This research project is part of a large consortium supported by a 5-year sLoLa project awarded by
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for all NTEC students. With over 175 full-time, part-time, and CPD students, the programme is growing in scale and complexity, and this role is central to ensuring its continued success. What You’ll Do
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microbial communities inhabiting Icelandic volcanic hot-springs. This research project is part of a large consortium supported by a 5-year sLoLa project awarded by the BBSRC including environmental
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work towards the development of skyrmionics-based neuromorphic components, such as nanosynaptic devices, taking into consideration realistic operating conditions. Details for the post are found in
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part in the advent of the computer resolution started in 1948, when the machine affectionately known as “the Baby” ran its first stored program in the very building we work in. The University has
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supporting research. We’re building the platforms that power breakthroughs, from life-saving cancer treatments to game-changing AI. Beyond fostering 25 Nobel prize winners, the University also took part in