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The Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences in the School of Health Sciences wishes to recruit an enthusiastic and innovative individual to a teaching focussed role of Lecturer in Digital
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design across a complex, constantly evolving environment, where research data, intellectual property, and personal identity must be protected with care and foresight. This role is about embedding security
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are consistently meeting and adapting to the changing needs of the University. The University of Manchester is large and steeped in history and heritage, as such our IT landscape is broad and complex. From cultural
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facilitation skills, particularly working with leadership teams. Ability to manage complex culture change projects, identifying milestones, deliverables, risks and mitigations. A strong results orientated and
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industrial age, to a team building what comes next, the University of Manchester has been redefining what’s possible for nearly 200 years. From splitting the atom to founding the modern computer, our legacy
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of HEXITEC detectors for advanced imaging. Create new workflows for hyperspectral data reconstruction, visualisation, and analysis. Lead experimental design, data acquisition, and interpret complex data sets
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-chromosome crosstalk influence the spread of genes through complex microbial communities? This project is in collaboration with Professor Jacob Malone (Project-PI) at the John Innes Institute and Dr Jamie Hall
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and data flow mapping within complex IT environments. Strong understanding of Identity and Access Management (IDAM) and identity lifecycle processes. Empathetic Communicator: You can explain complex
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, enabling operando measurements of surface chemical processes. However, it is limited by low pressures (~ mbar) and complex, dedicated instrumentation, meaning it remains a relatively niche technique for
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, refreshing the computers and monitors, as well as building new and dismantling old clusters. To provide such a comprehensive service to the University, we will need End-User Compute Technicians who are able