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Background This PDRA position is a key part of the Future Vaccines Manufacturing Research Hub (Vax-Hub Sustainable), led by UCL Biochemical Engineering and the University of Oxford with a number of
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with electronics or computer programming is also highly desirable. Successful candidates may be subject to pre-employment screening carried out on our behalf by a third party. The offer of employment
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Research Hub (Future BRH) at The University of Manchester. You will undertake research at the interfaces of responsible research and innovation (RRI), governance, and engineering biology. We are keen to
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for sustainable european electricity grid (DCDYNAMIC), a Horizon European collaboration focused on developing advanced insulation materials for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) applications
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technical support for FSE and the wider University. With a commitment to customer service excellence and a passion for science and engineering, the technician (Microbiology, Biochemistry and Tissue Culture
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our CO2 emissions (about 600 kg per capita), which are “embodied” in our buildings and infrastructures. Our 'X-SeeO2' project has been selected as a key 'enabling technology'. This means that the micro
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The University of Manchester The University is a global institution known for innovation and world firsts, with 25 Nobel Prize winners. The computer revolution started here in 1948 when a machine
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research programme in pharmacy practice, workforce, and education. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership to the Drug Usage and Pharmacy Practice (DUPP) group, secure external research
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, or knowledge representation. You will be working closely with a team of PhD and Postdoctoral researchers from The University of Manchester, who are developing the underlying technology. You will also be working
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combines virtual reality, computational modelling, and task-based functional MRI, including with pharmacology and eye-tracking, to translate a well-established biological phenomenon – behavioral tagging