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reirradiation-specific deformable image registration methodologies to handle complex anatomical changes and missing tissues in patients undergoing reirradiation. This position offers an ideal opportunity
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to manage complex schedules and be able to organise and prioritise multiple conflicting demands in a busy environment. They must have experience of delivering an exceptional customer service for operational
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Applicants are invited for the above vacancy in the Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, University of Manchester. You will join the Division and take responsibility for an area of
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at the University of Oxford and University of Oklahoma, and multiple industrial partners, this position ensures that theoretical models are robustly tested against real catalytic behaviours, advancing sustainable
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substantial University projects. We work across multiple sites and environments, from staff offices to specialist lab spaces, providing great customer support, technical excellence, and a friendly supportive
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will forge powerful connections between universities, businesses, and civic partners to tackle some of the UK’s biggest challenges. Together, we’re creating a new model of place-to-place collaboration
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established techniques to apply reproducible mechanical force to live tissues and determine cellular response. The experimental work will involve live confocal imaging (including FLIM), image analysis and
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About this Role HospitalityOnCampus wishes to appoint a motivated, enthusiastic and passionate person to assist with daytime and evening hospitality across multiple venues on campus. Individuals
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Senior Technical Specialist in MRI Physics We seek an expert MR physicist with a demonstrated history of significant achievements to lead MR physics support at the University of Manchester’s Imaging
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This 3 year position (with potential for extension) will support a wide range of research activities within the Glyco-Immunology (Dyer) lab in the context of understanding the role of the cell