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Voicer interface, which would translate detected meanings of vocal utterances to the morphing of abstract 3D animated shapes, enabling a radical new aesthetic experience. We are using iterative design
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detection. Validate sensor performance for sensitivity, selectivity, and reproducibility across biological matrices. The successful candidate will work at the interface of electrochemistry, materials science
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whole, supporting other Team Managers where necessary. As the Team Manager you will work both independently and with the Deputy Head of Executive Support. You will possess excellent organisational skills
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Voicer interface, which would translate detected meanings of vocal utterances to the morphing of abstract 3D animated shapes, enabling a radical new aesthetic experience. We are using iterative design
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to join our people and share our ambition, we would love to hear from you. For informal enquiries please contact Programme Leader, Eleanor Mulhearn e.mulhearn@mmu.ac.uk or Head of School, Professor
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lead of the department, and the Head of Procurement manages the operational aspects of the department. The Procurement Manager reports into the Head of Procurement and manages a Category Management team
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the requirements of the role please contact the Head of the School of Psychology Dr Jo Ashby j.ashby@mmu.ac.uk To apply: Applicants should click on ‘apply now' and follow the steps where they will be asked to submit
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ensuring recovery expectations are embedded into new services, procurement, and change processes. Reporting to the Head of Information Security – Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), you will be working
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EDI team, supporting the Head of EDI and EDI Director to enhance the culture of belonging, promoting equity and celebrate diversity in everything we do. You will play a pivotal part in supporting teams
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educational metrics, publications and innovation in education practice. For an informal discussion regarding the requirements of the role please contact the Head of the School of Psychology Dr Jo Ashby j.ashby