135 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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an experienced engineer with a breadth of networking knowledge and experience covering LAN/WAN/Wireless and Data Centre network design and operation. The successful applicant will be focused on providing Network
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processing, quality control, and statistical analysis of multi-omics and population health datasets. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic individual with an interest in cancer
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part in the advent of the computer resolution started in 1948, when the machine affectionately known as “the Baby” ran its first stored program in the very building we work in. The University has
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the advent of the computer resolution started in 1948, when the machine affectionately known as “the Baby” ran its first stored program in the very building we work in. The University has committed to becoming
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at all levels. Experience of embedding leadership values and an organisation’s leadership identity into policy, process and practice. The ability to build strong and credible relationships with various
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that such screening will take place, and agree to take part in the process
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print, Braille, audio, or a different language), or if you need any adjustments to support you during the application or interview process, please contact people.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk . We
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(SMI) Hub), National Physics Laboratory (NPL), National Composites Centre (NCC) and Centre For Process Innovation (CPI), will exploit existing infrastructure within GM and nationally to catalyse cross
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie
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the groundwork for developing a digital twin (DT) for Greater Manchester’s Integrated Water Management Plan (GM-IWMP). The successful applicant will map and prioritise key water processes in GM, address data