126 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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working opportunities and a commitment to flexible working. Access to leading wellbeing and fitness services, including on-campus facilities. Development opportunities tailored to your growth and interests
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, clinicians, methodologists and end users/patients, drawing on strength from each to solve real-world problems. This virtuous circle allow us to continually develop a rich and innovative research and software
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The Department of Materials and the Henry Royce Institute at the University of Manchester are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to join an EPSRC-funded project focused on developing advanced
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teams and stakeholders. Facilitate collaboration and communication with internal and external stakeholders. Develop communication strategies for disseminating research findings. Organize 6 monthly
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At Manchester, we are committed to supporting the career development of Teaching and Scholarship academics and to ensuring parity of esteem for teaching alongside research. The Faculty of Humanities
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Holdings) The University of Manchester and Concretene are looking to recruit a specialist in cement and concrete technology to undertake this 21-month project which has an overall aim of developing
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is to develop and apply advanced machine learning techniques to automate and accelerate the analysis of large-scale cardiac imaging datasets. The work will involve building deep learning pipelines
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, University of Manchester, and will involve working on methodological research and theoretical development for Survey Futures, together with the University of Manchester investigators, Dr Alexandru Cernat and
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for you and your family; Well-being programme with counselling, fitness and leading sports facilities; Learning and development opportunities; Season ticket loans for public transport; Cycle to Work Scheme
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of in vivo oligonucleotide disposition and effect. The research will involve the development and exploration of in vitro methods to assess siRNA cellular kinetics using cellular and molecular techniques