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The new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, at The University of Manchester is hiring a Research Associate/Fellow for a two-year full-time role in Neuromorphic Systems (Algorithms). Ideal
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About the Role The University of Manchester's new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems is hiring a Post Doctoral Research Associate or Fellow for a 2-year full-time role in Neuromorphic
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The University of Manchester's new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems is hiring a Post Doctoral Research Associate or Fellow for a 2-year full-time role in Neuromorphic Systems (Digital
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of opportunity for all members of its community. The Faculty is committed to having a representative workforce. Across the Schools we hold Bronze and Silver Athena SWAN Awards, which recognise our commitment
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for information about how to apply: https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/scholarships-filter-search/ This funding is available to students undertaking the following types of study: Postgraduate taught Postgraduate
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/UKCA), and standards for medical/assistive devices. Drug delivery systems – nanoelectronics, nanoparticles, and similar for therapeutic agent release (including closed loop/triggered release
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identified by the Institute. There is particular interest in developing research in the following areas: Sustainable Uranium production and processing Community regeneration and social value associated with
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with key team members across the Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health and BRC and you will be integral to the success of the wider research programmes. The expectation is to work with Professor Buch
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exacerbations and flare. The post is available immediately for 36 months, but the start date can be negotiated to fit with current commitments. It is expected that the successful candidate would enrol for a PhD
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the scheme for which you intend to apply at the end of the two-year Transition Fellowship. You will develop your research in an area that aligns with one or more of the five Research Themes of the Manchester