14 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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performance, security, and usage, proactively identifying opportunities for improvement and automation. Lead on the implementation of governance, tagging, policy, and access control models to support robust
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architectures, and storage strategies to enable advanced analytics and AI-driven research. Champion best practices in data governance, security, and automation across the cloud platform. Contribute
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, personalised and/or automated UX possibly in e- and m-commerce contexts Design and evaluation of UX 'beyond the screen' i.e., in immersive and embodied experiences and modes of interaction enabled through IoT
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and innovation. Experience working with robotic systems, automation, or advanced manufacturing technologies. A collaborative mindset with a commitment to interdisciplinary research. A PhD (or working
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reference architectures, detailed technical controls and supporting awareness and guidance, to ensure efficient, consistent operations. Experience in designing and reporting on KPIs, SLAs, and performance
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to support model-based control of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and personalised treatment strategies for Parkinson's disease. Develop and optimise scalable data processing pipelines, including GPU acceleration
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development and deployment. Knowledge of Version control software, such as GitHub. Strong documentation, reporting and presentation skills. Hands-on experience with image-to-text models (CLIP, SigLIP) Strong
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maintenance of a wide range of mass spectrometers (e.g. LC-MS, GC-MS, tandem and high-resolution instrumentation) and ancillary equipment; Experience of developing new methods and quality control; Ability
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controls available in standard Virtual Reality (VR) can be supplemented with speech recognition, natural language processing, and sentiment analysis. We aim to embody this potential in the front end of a new
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research grant “Identifying orbital- and sub-orbital-scale controls on the Asian summer monsoon: a 500,000 year hydroclimate record from Nam Co, Tibet [NamCore-UK] ”. You will be working closely with the PI