151 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" positions at University of Manchester
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We are looking for a mass spectrometrist and/or analytical chemist who is self-motivated, highly organised and works as part of a team. The project involves the development of HDX-MS strategies
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leading research universities harnesses AI to drive innovation, enhance education, and transform operations. We’re looking for someone to lead the development of AI and data literacy across the University
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healthcare professionals with data entry and dealing with queries, communicating with study participants, scanning consent forms, assisting with the development of study promotional materials, assisting with
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Development and Alumni Relations (DDAR) CRM system from Raiser’s Edge to Salesforce. This full-time, fixed-term role is critical to supporting the university’s fundraising and volunteering goals, as
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Development and Alumni Relations (DDAR) CRM system from Raiser’s Edge to Salesforce. This full-time, fixed-term role is critical to supporting the university’s fundraising and volunteering goals, as
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Ancient History Criminology Development Policy and Management Development Studies Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media Drama East Asian Studies Economics Education English Literature, American Studies and
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accepted the team will continue to work closely with other members of the Innovation Factory organisation, particularly the Commercial Development Team, to further assess and progress viable projects towards
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visualisation suite, analysing data for in situ and time lapse data using a range of 3D image analysis software. You will identify areas for improvement and leverage your expertise to develop innovative hardware
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all stages of MRI research, with a focus on developing and applying analytical methodology to extract meaningful information from complex MRI datasets and training others in this. The University
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improvement and adaptability in response to developments within research and higher education Benefits Generous annual leave entitlement (23–27 days based on length of continuous service), plus bank holidays