262 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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Are you ready to deliver projects that power innovation, research, and education at one of the UK’s leading universities? This is your chance to lead complex, high-value technology projects
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for pursuing high quality research, both theoretical and applied, across all areas of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics, including financial, environmental, and development economics. Building
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remain possible in the UK to carry out high-quality social surveys of the kinds required by the public and academic sectors. The post is based in the Social Statistics Department, School of Social Sciences
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investigating mechanical metamaterials and/or wave dynamics by performing experiments. Although we welcome applications from both experimentalist and modellers with a proven capacity to collaborate effectively
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will conduct research on designing robotic impedance controller to facilitate tele-operation in command centre as well as safe robot-environment interaction on remote site. You will work with physical
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We are excited to offer this exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to manage and co-ordinate a programme of work funded by NERC to understand air pollution exposure during
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holder is expected to perform Drosophila genetics to the highest standards and have experience in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and confocal imaging. Applicants should hold a qualification at QCF level 6
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stakeholders to deliver a high standard of student experience and student focused customer service. The post will be primarily support associated workload within the Postgraduate Research Experience team, with
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successful applicant will gain hands-on experience in analysing skin biopsies, performing immunostaining techniques, and carrying out a range of non-invasive skin health assessments within a well-supported and
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, current methods of chemical synthesis are not scalable and are limited to <10Kg batches. To synthesize high volume products required for the treatment of common diseases, more scalable and sustainable