152 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Manchester
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to the success of the researchers. This role will be within the Research Infrastructure and Platforms Team which comprises 25+ IT specialists developing and delivering a number of services to the University
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closely with students, regulators, NHS and community partners, you will drive the development of new programmes and pioneering approaches to dental education, ensuring an outstanding student experience
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role will be based in the Genome Editing Unit facility and work with researchers to develop and apply novel genetic manipulation technologies with a particular focus on in vitro immune cells and in vivo
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, to develop entrepreneurial capacities and mind-sets in our students, researchers and recent graduates. Established in 2000, the Centre is one of the UK's leaders in the area of practitioner-based, applied
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the Leadership Teams they work with and will have oversight of people priorities within their portfolio. The role holder will develop a deep understanding of the Faculty or Professional Services Portfolio
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the Global South - especially sub-Saharan Africa. This interdisciplinary research lies at the intersection of data justice, digital agriculture, and development studies. The project will map the local and
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to make a difference where it is needed most. The Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Team is a key part of the University’s strategic commitment to innovation. It develops the relationships
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on developing high-fidelity cardiovascular models, simulating fluid dynamics, and exploring device-flow and device-tissue interactions through cutting-edge multi-physics and physiological modelling. You will
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help to develop a distinguished and thriving list in new directions. The successful candidate will have experience in commissioning high-quality academic Social Sciences titles for use by both scholars
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are developing novel biodegradable hygienic wipes infused with bacteriophages for skin and surfaces disinfection. This project is funded through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) award, a UK Government scheme