118 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY"-"St" uni jobs at University of Manchester
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Software Engineer to lead FAIR, ontology-driven approaches to climate data integration within the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). You'll work at the cutting edge of reproducible research, semantic
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will be based in the new RIS2 laboratory at the University of Manchester’s Photon Science Institute. The successful candidate will lead the development, installation and commissioning of an ion source
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Director of Business Development Overview We are seeking a dynamic, resilient and inspiring individual, responsible for leading the Innovation Factory’s early stage commercial development, licensing
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Commercial Development Manager (Life Sciences) In the Commercial Development Team, we work closely with the academic inventors to translate their groundbreaking research into commercially viable
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Commercial Development Manager (Science & Engineering) In the Commercial Development Team, we work closely with the academic inventors to translate their groundbreaking research into commercially
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signaling and proteomics the successful applicant will develop screening and characterisation pipelines to identify new extracellular matrix-derived peptides (matrikines) with potential therapeutic activity
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The Brockhurst Lab group within the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics wishes to appoint a Research Associate to an exciting project exploring the role of mobile genetic elements in
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This post forms part of a research project in the area of Computer Graphics and Rendering, focusing on the development of advanced AI-driven methods for photorealistic material appearance modelling
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develop a feedback interface integrating human natural sensory and robot’s artificial information. This will encompass mechatronics design, system integration, robotic control, computer vision algorithms
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on chemotherapy response score (CRS). You will develop an AI/machine learning model using spatial proteomics that can accurately differentiate CRS phenotypes. If successful, you will have an opportunity to apply