147 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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priorities. Demonstrates ability to integrate organisational strengths and development areas into people plans in response to internal and external influencers. Analytical Thinking - Uses multiple sources
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is hands-on and requires the ability to develop and maintain relationships with multiple stakeholders, within a large, complex organisation. You will work collaboratively with the research community
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the sustainability of engineering plastics, with a focus on applying fundamental polymer science to industrially relevant projects. As we are recruiting for multiple roles, expertise in mechanical recycling, chemical
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applicant will develop a coordinated control strategy of multiple QBs to maximise their usage in GB’s network, and will investigate the optimisation of sizing and location of power flow devices in the network
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collected histological images can serve as a cost-effective proxy for expensive spatial molecular profiling in brain tumour. The post-holder will contribute to the development of multimodal machine learning
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. This is an exciting team to join us at the University as we develop our ambitious Manchester 2035 strategy and the enabling professional services vision. Our role in the People Directorate is more critical
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, organisational and workforce design, development, performance and a culture of belonging. The People Partner is a trusted advisor and coach to school, professional services (PS) or functional leadership teams
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the swabbing procedure. Your key role within the team will be to develop a robotic swabbing system, conduct user studies for efficacy evaluation, and develop automatic swabbing control algorithms. You will have
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and researchers. The Team The role will be joining the Campus Technology Services division within IT Services, comprising multiple teams who support, maintain and administer core technology functions
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Level of Platelets (HELP) Flag. HELP Flag was developed by leading academics in primary care cancer research at the University of Exeter following on from their practice-changing studies demonstrating