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This post creates an opportunity to further your career in big data analysis and complex cardiovascular diseases! We are looking for a holder of university degree in computational biology
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This is a research project taken in the Digital Manufacturing Lab led by Prof. Charlie Wang. The project aims to a computational kernel to effectively generate optimised structure and toolpaths
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at the University of Manchester. The successful candidate will work at the interface of physics, chemistry, materials science, and AI, developing workflows for autonomous discovery. You may focus on experimental
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Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Manchester to work on new barrier materials from bio-based fibres, suitable for flexible packaging. This project is funded via the UKRI EPSRC
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About the School of Medical Sciences The School of Medical Sciences is home to a 5-year Undergraduate Medical Programme (MBChB), 4-year Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) Programme, 2 Undergraduate
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maintenance of skin health. As part of this research programme, we are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate. Working with a supervisory team of experts in skin ageing, extracellular matrix biology, cell
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polymers to undertake research in the group of Dr Ashok Keerthi at the Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester. Keerthi’s research group focuses on synthetic engineering of molecular architectures
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the centre. Successful applicants will have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in computational biology or computer science, with knowledge of multimodal spatial omics data integration and machine learning
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, Organometallic, Organic Chemistry and Machine Learning for a period of up to 36 months. The project, funded by EPSRC, will involve exploring the use of machine learning to develop new tools for investigating
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Background This role is central to developing a point-of-care blood test device for pre-hospital diagnostics. Based in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Manchester, you