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of in vivo oligonucleotide disposition and effect. The research will involve the development and exploration of in vitro methods to assess siRNA cellular kinetics using cellular and molecular techniques
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of different types of uncertainty and the development of data-driven autonomous techniques for online scheduling. You will collaborate seamless with academics from University College London for such development
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The University seeks to appoint an Undergraduate Admissions Administrator within the School of Environment, Education and Development. The post holder will provide prompt, efficient and flexible
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the Research Platforms Team, around 25 technical IT specialists — and growing — many with a research background themselves. We develop and support e-infrastructure platforms for the University research community
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will join a team of probabilistic modellers and machine learning researchers developing new collaborative AI principles and methods. This is an exciting topic which inspires new problems in fundamental
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particular, the candidate will work towards the development of skyrmionics-based neuromorphic components, such as nanosynaptic devices, taking into consideration realistic operating conditions. Details
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occupational health and/or occupational hygiene. The successful candidate will work in a highly experienced and multidisciplinary team to develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching on our MSc and
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new photoactivatable probes for applications in nanoscale labelling and chemical biology. Specifically, we are looking for synthetic chemists who are interested in new challenges and developing
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leader to join our executive team as Vice-President for Regional Innovation and Civic Engagement. This is a pivotal role for a visionary individual who will: Lead the development and delivery of our civic
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We seek a highly skilled and experienced Research Technician to join Dr Danna Gifford's lab in the School of Biological Sciences, part of Microbial Evolution Research Manchester (MERMan