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for the development of secure data environments (SDEs). This role presents an excellent opportunity for those aspiring to build a career in the design, implementation, and management of SDEs. As part of
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BACKGROUND Applications are invited for a research associate (PDRA) specializing in instrument development to join a joint project between the University of Manchester and Oxford University
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an interdisciplinary project between Manchester, CNRS, Thales, AUTh and Eurida. The post is relevant to candidates with computational skills, such as micromagnetic and atomistic simulations, with a strong interest on
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robot platforms and develop teleoperation interface to provide haptic feedback and guidance on human operations. This will encompass robotic dynamics modelling, impedance control, haptic feedback design
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the risk of developing comorbidities. This project aims to evaluate the impact of a digital technology that automates the transfer of structured diagnosis codes between care sites, helping to reduce
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BACKGROUND This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious graduate with the ability and confidence to manage a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project with Concretene Limited (Cobmore
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disabilities and severe mental illness. The post will involve conducting multiple research projects including quantitative data analysis, qualitative data collection and analysis and participatory research. It
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on producing a range of biosurfactants and biopolymers for potential application in sustainable vaccine formulations. Overall Purpose of the Job This post requires the PDRA to design and execute a programme of
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of a world-class university, working across public and private sectors to drive real change: regionally, nationally, and globally. What You’ll Do: Design and deliver accelerator programmes that help
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maintenance activities in the field of microbial evolution involving Pseudomonas bacteria and other species. The project is to understand the evolvability of resistance to single-drug and combination antibiotic