183 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Manchester
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applications from all sections of the community. This role will be based within the Research Development and Innovation team in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The team consists of the Faculty’s
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building and maintaining strong relationships across academia, government, and industry. A key part of the role involves developing and implementing communication strategies, including oversight of the NSEC
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clinical practice globally. You will develop/expand your skill base in data acquisition, management and security and have the potential to conduct studies related to key clinical outcomes of interest. Key
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offer at the time of funding selection: Alliance Manchester Business School: 1 December 2025 School of Arts, Languages and Cultures: 12 January 2026 School of Education, Environment and Development: 19
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tackling this issue and in turn addressing the Office for Students Equality of Opportunity Risk Register risks 1-3, 5-6,8 and 11 by using innovative, creative design methods to develop practical solutions
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transcriptomic organisation, using high-resolution single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data. The successful candidate will develop computational frameworks to integrate and analyse multi-modal datasets
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child health. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of advanced mathematical and computational models to analyse high-dimensional multi-omic datasets, including genomics
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will 1) develop a hydrofibre based dressing loaded with AMP and perform confirmatory spectrum-of-efficacy studies using established wound models; and 2) compile a robust regulatory package including in
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-computed tomography (microCT) analysis methods that reveal the 3D structure and evolution of microstructure of concrete non-destructively will be developed within the National X-ray Computed Tomography
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, continuous challenge by exposome factors can promote development of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) within this tissue, as well as systemically. Thus, defining the cellular networks that underpin