250 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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screening methods. High level of English communication, both oral and written, is required. The start date is 3rd November 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter, and the position is available for one year
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GWAS meta-analyses using publicly available genetic datasets (e.g. biobanks and summary statistics). The role will involve applying methods that account for trait heterogeneity (such as GSEM), enabling
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with membrane proteins. Extensive experience in working with membrane proteins and developing related methods Working with other laboratory members to develop methods and contribute in maintaining
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support a wide spectrum of imaging research, in particular in neuro-imaging methods development, cognitive neuroscience, neuro-oncology, dementia, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular imaging. What you will
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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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thereafter, for 1 year in the first instance, with the potential for renewal for a further year. The post is part of an EPSRC-funded research programme (PhotoOxyEdit), looking to develop photochemical methods
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materials systems with a range of TEM techniques complemented by novel device fabrication methods. This project will utilise advances in fabrication of TEM samples containing chemically sensitive 2D materials
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able to demonstrate an awareness of good customer care/hospitality services. Good verbal communication skills, basic numerical ability and a naturally positive attitude towards a busy/pressurised
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the boundaries of computational modelling and shaping the future of digital healthcare, this is the opportunity to bring your expertise to life! What you’ll need Applicants should have a PhD in
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Applicants are invited for the above vacancy in the Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, University of Manchester. You will join the Division and take responsibility for an area of