11 postdoctoral-computer-science PhD positions at Manchester Metropolitan University in United Kingdom
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Computer Science or MSc in related field. Skills Knowledge of programming, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or related discipline. Experience with Python and relevant AI/ML libraries (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow
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Requirements: A first-class or upper second-class (2:1) Bachelor’s degree or a Master’s degree (or equivalent), in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a closely related discipline. A
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government and education policy priorities and futureproofing learning experiences to equip future generations of students with the skills to thrive in a technology-driven and interconnected world. Supported
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to enhance patient engagement and programme design Funding Only Home students can apply. Tuition fees will be covered for the duration of the three-year award, which is £5,006 for the year 2025/26. The student
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dynamics to bridge the gap between manufacturing and aerodynamic testing, supporting the next generation of high-performance engineering. What you’ll do: Investigate the relationship between manufacturing
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challenge of our time, and it is more urgent than ever to act fast on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from current chemical manufacturing processes. Plasma technology provides a sustainable, fossil fuel
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-for-profits, technology providers, and universities - to identify relational strategies that foster sustainable and circular practices. The successful candidate will develop deep expertise in building B2B
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to retain original mechanical and material properties. This is an interdisciplinary project involving aspects of material science, chemistry, manufacturing, and life cycle assessment that feeds
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care, labour and value. Model an equitable, sustainable and multispecies just transition by integrating empirical findings into a “shared responsibility” framework linking welfare science, participation
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Project advert We are excited to announce this opportunity based in the Centre for Decent Work and Productivity. The project will explore the intersection of neurodiversity, maternity, and employment. While neurodiversity is increasingly recognised in workplace policy and research, the...