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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie
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, or knowledge representation. You will be working closely with a team of PhD and Postdoctoral researchers from The University of Manchester, who are developing the underlying technology. You will also be working
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Applicants are invited for the post of Postgraduate Research Associate in Multimodal Artificial Intelligence for Biology. The aim of this interdisciplinary project is to establish that routinely
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This 3-year research associate position forms part of an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership between The University of Manchester and healthcare provider Bupa. The research programme aims to address
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get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank
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, or be working towards, a PhD or equivalent in environmental modelling, geographical information science, (computational) environmental science, (computational) physical geography, (computational
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We are seeking a Technical Specialist to contribute to a £5m programme in hereditary and sporadic cancers, exploring how the adaptive immune system can be exploited for cancer early detection
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of the UK’s leading innovation cities, designed to unlock greater impact from world-class research, enterprise and talent. With a shared ambition to accelerate the UK’s position as a global leader in science
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invites applications for our NIHR Clinical Lectureships. You will join our successful Integrated Academic Training (IAT) programme which is funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR
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. They would need to have experience in standard cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry techniques, and a good knowledge of Cancer Research. They will be able to develop their cell biology, molecular