183 parallel-and-distributed-computing uni jobs at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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. These studies will include detailed characterisation of molecular weight distributions, degree of crosslinking, thermal-mechanical modelling and microstructural features that influence electrical performance
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will be tenable on a fixed term basis of 24 months. The post-doctoral research associate will establish novel in vitro assays to quantify in vitro siRNA uptake, intracellular distribution, and effect in
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Applications are invited for the post of Language Tutor in Chinese (Mandarin) (LEAP) on a part time basis for a fixed term from 1 September 2025 to 30 August 2027. Workload is distributed across 10
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equivalent in power engineering as well as demonstrable experience in modelling of power electronics at a distribution or transmission system level and control of electrical systems. Experience working with
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to adequately support the business activities Produce monthly and other ad hoc financial reports and ensure that these are distributed to the relevant Budget Holder and that appropriate action is taken where
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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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jointly by the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The CoRE will leverage cutting edge computational approaches, novel experimental models, and experimental medicine studies to uncover how pollutants and
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students. The computer revolution started here in 1948 when a machine known affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer
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is a multimillion InnovateUK funded programme, part of the Innovation Accelerator pilot of £100m+ research funding from the government’s Levelling Up plan across 3 regions: Greater Manchester, the West
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We are looking to appoint a lab-based postdoctoral research associate to undertake a programme of work funded by The Medical Research Council. The study will evaluate repurposing of commonly used