80 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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partners in our city. Our performance programme supports and nurtures emerging talent. We support over 70 teams across more than 50 sports at our world-class facilities. The performance programme looks
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partners in our city. Our performance programme supports and nurtures emerging talent. We support over 70 teams across more than 50 sports at our world-class facilities. The performance programme looks
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partners in our city. Our performance programme supports and nurtures emerging talent. We support over 70 teams across more than 50 sports at our world-class facilities. The performance programme looks
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partners in our city. Our performance programme supports and nurtures emerging talent. We support over 70 teams across more than 50 sports at our world-class facilities. The performance programme looks
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institute, working with elite sporting partners in our city. Our performance programme supports and nurtures emerging talent. We support over 70 teams across more than 50 sports at our world-class facilities
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. Familiarity with neurophysiological research methods (e.g. EEG and/or EMG), including participant setup, data acquisition, and preliminary signal quality checks. Experience with data management and research
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town-based football clubs as place-based communities in contemporary northern England, using a qualitative framework of biographical interviews and fieldwork methods. The project extends our work
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Manchester Metropolitan University is seeking an energetic and rigorous Study and Field Trips Manager to join our dynamic team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is passionate about student experience and is dedicated to...
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home to our translational and computational neuroscience research group, who are using advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques combined with computational modelling to develop new
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home to our translational and computational neuroscience research group, who are using advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques combined with computational modelling to develop new