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spectroscopies. Ideal candidates should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Computational Chemistry or a related discipline, with experience in multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, relativistic electronic
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well as the specific areas of science and engineering detailed above, the University of Manchester and Dalton Nuclear Institute have a strong desire to develop further capability in: Nuclear generated heat, storage and
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. Neuromorphic sensing, e.g. astronomical imaging (https://www.optera.au/) Software verification tools for space robotics. Electric Propulsion & Space Debris mitigation The University actively fosters a culture of
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months. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave
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) are highly encouraged to apply. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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advice and guidance on research impact and ‘pathways to impact’ can be found here https://www.ukri.org/councils/esrc/impact-toolkit-for-economic-and-social-sciences/. Your proposal will be assessed by non
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and full GMC registration. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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from the work in reports and meetings and there will be opportunities to co-author high-quality scientific publications. The post is available full-time, from 1 March 2026 for 13 months. What you will
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van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The Centre is focused
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Engineering, under the leadership of Professor André van Schaik, one of the pioneers of the field of Neuromorphic Engineering. ICNS collaborates across the departments of Computer Science and Electrical and