183 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at University of Manchester
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The Department of Materials and the Henry Royce Institute at the University of Manchester are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to join an EPSRC-funded project focused on developing advanced
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recycling and repair, automotive plastics, medical devices, thermomechanophores and engineering plastics. The team develops diverse research impact in polymer synthesis, functional materials, degradable multi
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teams and stakeholders. Facilitate collaboration and communication with internal and external stakeholders. Develop communication strategies for disseminating research findings. Organize 6 monthly
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At Manchester, we are committed to supporting the career development of Teaching and Scholarship academics and to ensuring parity of esteem for teaching alongside research. The Faculty of Humanities
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also work closely with the ACED Inequalities Theme PPI lead, PPI Champion, and PPI group to support engagement of patients and members of the public in ACED research. They will prepare summary reports
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Holdings) The University of Manchester and Concretene are looking to recruit a specialist in cement and concrete technology to undertake this 21-month project which has an overall aim of developing
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signalling dynamics regulate cell fate decisions during Drosophila development. The successful candidate will be practical, organized and independent, with excellent communication skills. Applicants should
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for pursuing high quality research, both theoretical and applied, across all areas of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics, including financial, environmental, and development economics. Building
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is to develop and apply advanced machine learning techniques to automate and accelerate the analysis of large-scale cardiac imaging datasets. The work will involve building deep learning pipelines
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, University of Manchester, and will involve working on methodological research and theoretical development for Survey Futures, together with the University of Manchester investigators, Dr Alexandru Cernat and