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analysis pipelines and to integrate imaging data into computational models. It is an opportunity to work with research groups across the Cell-Matrix Centre and the Bioimaging Facility. The appointee will be
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will have a good basic knowledge of Health and Safety working practices and be able to demonstrate an awareness of good customer care/hospitality services. Good verbal communication skills, basic
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of the delivery of the ResLife Service, such as the ResLife events programme, the Halls Discipline programme, recruitment and engagement activities, and Health & Safety objectives. What you will get in return
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About the Role: At the University of Manchester, our legacy is built on a history of progression, and a pioneering spirit. As the birthplace of the first stored program computer, the first modern
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groups with academic, technology and computational expertise to overcome barriers in extracellular matrix research. Extracellular matrix is essential for multicellular life, it surrounds and supports cells
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translate business priorities into high-quality designs, make informed technical decisions, and help eliminate technical debt while ensuring security, resilience, and best practice. Engaging with suppliers
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and Safety legislation. Key Responsibilities, Accountabilities or Duties Contribute to research projects by organising, maintaining and reporting on research outcomes, as directed by the Principal
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conditions. The position is funded through a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship awarded to Dr Eder Zavala: “Developing a mathematical and computational framework for digital endocrinology”. The work will build
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their careers and achieve their goals. This includes students on our full time MBA programme which is consistently ranked in the top 50 in the world, along with our range of MSc programmes and our part time
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plan for securing external research funding when relevant. International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems The International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) is a new research centre in the Faculty