191 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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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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November 2025, or soon thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for another year. The post is part of a BBSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyMap), seeking to design
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, analyse qualitative data, and help prepare summary reports and manuscripts for peer review publications. You will need to hold a PhD that includes training in qualitative research methods. You will have
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process and that they are aware that you wish to be considered for funding. In order to be considered, applicants must apply for a place on the PhD programme of your choice as early as possible before
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this project we will develop a novel experimental system that is complex yet tractable, enabling rich, coordinated multi-omics analysis coupled with computational modelling to deliver deep mechanistic insight
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physiology. The successful applicant will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, with experience of ex vivo physiology, in vitro experimentation and real-time measurements. The appointee will
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in the UK. Applications are welcomed from individuals who hold a PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science or another related field and have experience in the development of ultra-high vacuum
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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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a PhD that includes training in quantitative research methods. You will have experience with handling, cleaning, linking and analysing routinely collected healthcare data. You will be experienced in
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is housed within the department of Modern Languages and Cultures. We welcome applications from candidates with a PhD (or equivalent) in any aspect of Russian and East European Studies. This fixed-term