255 high-performance-computing positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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resource allocation. Inclusive People Leader: Builds high-performing teams through clear expectations, purposeful engagement, and values-led leadership. Strategic Stakeholder Engagement: Experienced in
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AMPs demonstrating high efficacy against several pathogenic microorganisms, a gap remains in demonstrating their potency against wound pathogens, especially antibiotic-resistant strains. This project
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CoRE) in Exposome Immunology, to be hosted jointly by the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The CoRE will leverage cutting edge computational approaches, novel experimental models, and experimental
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, but high speed switching. The project is joint between researchers at the Universities of Manchester and Lancaster. At Manchester, the work continues a successful collaboration on spintronic emitters by
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to find out more about each of the studentships and scholarships available in the Faculty. Specified use 1+3 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme 1+4 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme
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. This would be expected to include independently performing experiments utilizing transgenic animal models and the downstream isolation and analysis of immune cells using a variety of techniques including, but
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the CBG×MCR Project Officer, you’ll play a key role in coordinating and delivering activity across this fast-paced, high-profile programme. Working as part of Unit M’s dynamic team, you’ll provide
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of Manchester. The overarching focus is the delivery of high quality psychological and mental health support to enhance student and staff experience. We are seeking a highly enthusiastic individual to offer a
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intelligence. You will join a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, contributing to high-quality teaching and developing pedagogical innovation, depending on the pathway. What you will get in return: Fantastic
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the Improving Communication with Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD) research programme, funded by the National