143 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY"-"Simons-Foundation"-"St" positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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A Research Associate position is available to undertake research in a UKRI/EPSRC funded research project to investigate the development of terahertz (THz) spintronic emitters as strong sources
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-focused attitude, and a pragmatic approach to working within a distributed team. Your passion for connecting people and helping them develop will be essential. This is a unique opportunity to shape a key
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Applications are invited for a 9 month postdoctoral research associateship in the development and application of novel high resolution NMR techniques for the analysis of heterogeneous and dynamic
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Architecture Art History and Visual Studies Arts Management and Cultural Practices Bioethics Business and Management Chinese Studies Classics and Ancient History Criminology Development Policy and Management
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thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for a further year. The post is part of an EPSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyEdit), looking to develop photochemical methods
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relationships to facilitate collaborative and interdisciplinary research; ensure the platforms remain at the forefront of technology development and application; embed across the Core Technology Platforms
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leading research universities harnesses AI to drive innovation, enhance education, and transform operations. We’re looking for someone to lead the development of AI and data literacy across the University
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We are seeking an Engagement Officer to help us achieve impact between our world class research and policymaking. The role focuses on creating, developing, and evaluating policy engagement activity
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(“Developed Vetting”). The holder will be required to work in the Department of Mathematics and at the Heilbronn Institute’s office in Manchester. Travel to other locations may occasionally be required
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disruptive effects of evening and night-time light, the potential beneficial effects of brighter daytime light on sleep and rhythmicity are little understood. We have developed a new laboratory model species