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, chemists and computational experts pioneering research using an advanced, optogenetically controlled human-based nerve-muscle model. Using functional, molecular and metabolomics technologies, integrated with
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progress from fundamental surface science to the fabrication of intelligent, multiplexed sensor arrays, enabling fast and reliable cardiovascular health monitoring. This exciting 3-year PhD will be conducted
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This 3-year full-time funded PhD opportunity in partnership between Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital . This project provides
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The Faculty of Arts and Humanities brings together Humanities, Languages, Social Sciences and the Manchester School of Art within a distinctive, collaborative environment. Student experience is
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engineering skillset, alongside the opportunity to be involved in Power BI and to leverage its capabilities. You will have the opportunity to work with current database and platforms as well as contributing
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: Key skills: A good understanding of programming within the Unity games engine using C# and experience with VR application development. Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer science
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Computer Science or MSc in related field. Skills Knowledge of programming, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or related discipline. Experience with Python and relevant AI/ML libraries (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow
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understanding of and experience with programming using Python for machine learning, C# and C++ Essential skills and experience: A PhD in computer science, AI, software engineering or a similar technical field, or
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, including teaching and on programme assessment, of those they are assessing. ABOUT YOU You will have: • Excellent communication and organisational skills • Strong specialist knowledge in Creative Digital
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the Library Transformation Programme, and build strong, collaborative relationships across the University and beyond, engaging widely to influence thinking, inform strategic direction and enhance the Libray and