148 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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Data Centre networks. You will also be working with the wider network and telecoms team to develop and continuously improve our services. In return, the University will provide you with exposure
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of complex cardiovascular diseases as a part of the BHF Manchester Cardiovascular Research Centre. Excellent programming skills and knowledge of recent developments in omics-based research are essential. What
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive individual to join the Secure Data Environment Team Development Hub, a dynamic initiative dedicated to delivering innovative solutions and support
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Context of the Role The University of Manchester (UoM) Integrated Clinical Academic Training (ICAT) programme facilitates and supports the academic development of postgraduate clinical (Medical
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equipped robotics laboratory with state-of-the-art robotic research and development facilities, including a wide range of robotic systems and robot test arenas. This post is offered with an end date of 30
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administrative staff, ensuring high performance, effective motivation, and continuous professional development. Develop, implement, and monitor strategic plans for Property Maintenance, Statutory Compliance
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accounts, managing the financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and reporting processes for your area of responsibility. You will develop and continuously improve management information to assist budget
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of different types of uncertainty and the development of data-driven autonomous techniques for online scheduling. You will collaborate seamless with academics from University College London for such development
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will join a team of probabilistic modellers and machine learning researchers developing new collaborative AI principles and methods. This is an exciting topic which inspires new problems in fundamental
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outstanding potential for development as a clinical academic and their research must complement existing research strengths within the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health (see http