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Research Associate (PDRA) to play a key role in delivering an exciting new investment project (IrrEO) that will satellite-based irrigation mapping tools for governments and development actors in Sub-Saharan
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. Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering offer methods to develop new biosynthetic routes and hosts for the production of chemicals, biopolymers and fuels. As such we can reduce our reliance on petrol
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We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associate to work on the ESRC-funded project, ‘uncovering hidden inequality: developing new ways of doing death administration’ directed by
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This post is based within the Research Degrees and Researcher Development Team (RDRD) within the Directorate of Research and Business Engagement (RBE), which supports the ongoing development of strategy and
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surface glycocalyx in immune cell recruitment to the inflamed brain. The appointee will be responsible for: Routine sample preparation for mass-spectrometry based analysis of glycans and development of new
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that histopathology images and routine blood biomarkers can serve as cost effective proxies for expensive spatial omics assays. As well as developing a cutting-edge technical programme of research, the successful
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, budgeting, forecasting and reporting processes for your area of responsibility. This will include analysis of performance and highlighting remedial action where required. You will develop and continuously
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Background This role is central to developing a point-of-care blood test device for pre-hospital diagnostics. Based in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester, you
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in developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised structure and toolpaths while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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A Research Associate position is available to undertake research in a UKRI/EPSRC funded research project to investigate the development of terahertz (THz) spintronic emitters as strong sources