13 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at University of Manchester
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. Experience of nuclear environments and materials such as graphite would also be beneficial but is not essential. The applicant would be expected to contribute to the development of FE models of nuclear
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in Leicester and Nottingham, address strategic patient safety challenges by developing and testing innovations, approaches, and interventions to improve patient safety. Working in partnership with
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of Manchester. You 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
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processes to performance to underpin development of wasteforms specifications, working closely with partners at University of Sheffield on other ceramic wasteform candidates. You will also be a key member of
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Research Programme funded study entitled “Co-Developing a Care Pathway Between Community Pharmacies and General Practices in the Deep End to Prevent Long Term Illnesses”. The Primary objective of this study
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. Working under the guidance of Dr Stian Soiland-Reyes and collaborating closely with Dr Carole Goble and interdisciplinary teams across the UK, you’ll drive forward metadata architecture and develop cutting
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industry. Our aim is to shine new light on manufacturing processes and products through developing best-in class 3D imaging. Specifically we will exploit and further develop new and upgraded beamlines
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clinical practice globally. You will develop/expand your skill base in data acquisition, management and security and have the potential to conduct studies related to key clinical outcomes of interest. Key
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improvement and adaptability in response to developments within research and higher education Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement (23–27 days based on length of continuous service), plus bank holidays
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the Global South - especially sub-Saharan Africa. This interdisciplinary research lies at the intersection of data justice, digital agriculture, and development studies. The project will map the local and