117 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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customers. You will be leading and continuing to develop a high performing and flexible team with a ‘one team' approach that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do. You will support the campus
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for the central dashboarding. Know-how of energy harvesting/power management (harvesting methods & performance, power conversion efficiency). The ability to work independently to resolve technical issues and work
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significant impact on student experience and the employment prospects of our graduates. You will help us to identify what works, keep abreast of related sector wide developments and contribute to our programme
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innovation projects? Can you work with a network of colleagues across the institution to deliver and develop a high-quality service? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Research & Innovation (R&I
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research project is generation of carbonate geochemistry proxy records of past hydroclimate variability, in order to reconstruct and advance understanding of the Tibetan Late Quaternary high-altitude
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We are seeking an exceptional Senior Research Fellow to lead the development of high-impact research in robotics and agile tooling within our pioneering Robotics Living Lab at the Manchester Fashion
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resources and events to support staff understanding of pension options. Monitor project performance, manage risks, and implement mitigation strategies as necessary. About You: The ideal candidate will have
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modules on our esteemed BA Acting Programme, accredited by the Federation of Drama Schools and housed within the renowned Manchester School of Theatre (MST). About the role: Recognised as one of the UK's
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Responsibilities Lead and develop a high-performing team covering health and safety, fire safety, and building compliance. Provide expert advice and assurance to senior leadership on compliance and safety risk
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innovation sectors. The Department of Computing and Mathematics, within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, is a dynamic and research-active community comprising over 80 academic staff and 2,000 students