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exacerbations and flare. The post is available immediately for 36 months, but the start date can be negotiated to fit with current commitments. It is expected that the successful candidate would enrol for a PhD
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to address critical gaps in existing knowledge? Do you want to work at an institution where flexible working and hybrid working is a possibility, with generous annual leave allowance? If so keep
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Background Laser-beam interactions with metallic systems are a complex interplay between thermal, momentum and topological changes. Further complications arise when sufficient power density is
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a lasting impact on open science. This role is an ideal mix of autonomy, the chance to grow and impactful work in a team that is at the forefront of collaborative working. You will be part of a
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an intelligent and friendly way, as well as actively capturing visitor feedback and championing access, equality, diversity, and inclusion. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
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About the role: This is a research project taken in the Digital Manufacturing Lab led by Prof. Charlie Wang. The project aims to a computational kernel to effectively generate optimised structure
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A researcher with a strong track record of relevant research in modelling and control of legged robotic systems, such as humanoids, quadrupeds, and hexapods, and an outstanding mathematical
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experience, depending on assignment. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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This research assistant position is part of the National Hub for Advanced Long-acting Therapeutics (HALo), a UKRI-funded research initiative that brings together leading UK institutions