150 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Newcastle-University"-"U.S" positions at University of Manchester
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. The candidates will be expected to work alongside the PI to conceptualise and design experiments and to work towards the publication of their findings in high-impact journals. Thus, evidence of a developing
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support and solutions for our Evolve program, working with our network architect and network partner to assure the delivery and ongoing development of our network services including the Aruba SD-LAN and
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of hyperspectral X-ray imaging, developing cutting-edge techniques that combine 3D imaging with elemental and structural analysis. You’ll be part of the National Research Facility for lab X-ray CT (NXCT) and
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Design, Talent and Succession Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement
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Design, Talent and Succession Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement
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/non-clinical partners. Your research strategy will have a strong emphasis on developing ex vivo models to mimic in situ normal breast facilitating compound screening for translational prevention trials
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materials science skills development, innovation training and outreach: Providing professional development to empower the next generation of materials researchers and leaders with technical and business
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of apparel development, technology and engineering in the Apparel Design Engineering (ADE) research group at the University of Manchester. The ADE group is a globally recognised authority in 3D body scanning
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developing sustainable cement formulations. You must have, or be about to complete, a PhD qualification (or equivalent) in a relevant academic field. The primary aim of this research project is to develop and
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work towards the development of skyrmionics-based neuromorphic components, such as nanosynaptic devices, taking into consideration realistic operating conditions. Details for the post are found in