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transient analyses, ii) power system coordinated control, iii) optimisation of power system design and operation. The successful applicant will be proficient in using power system simulation software, e.g
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of the University. You should have some knowledge and an understanding of the structures and processes within large complex organisations, ideally in Postgraduate Research support within an HE environment
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of mucosal immunology. Expertise in flow cytometry, imaging, and managing, handling and processing human tissue samples are essential. Candidates should have experience of project development and delivery
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and have experience with establishing cell-based assays for measuring biological or pharmacological processes. In addition, experience in relevant molecular techniques (e.g., RT-PCR, ELISA), proteomic
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) Nationality restrictions This funding is available to students from: Application procedure You must submit your online application for a place on your chosen Postgraduate Research programme by 13 January 2025
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programme +2 - covering 2 years of study for current postgraduate researchers 1+3 - covering Master's and Doctoral study Please see Additional Information for 1+3 and +2 application processes. Tenable period
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will conduct research on designing robotic impedance controller to facilitate tele-operation in command centre as well as safe robot-environment interaction on remote site. You will work with physical
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, Marketing, and Student Recruitment to develop and embed a plan that aligns with the University’s new 10-year strategic period, while also supporting other change processes. The role-holder will protect and
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with pragmatism and purpose. Enjoys working with people as much as with processes, facilitating, mentoring, communicating, and removing blockers with empathy and clarity. Why choose Manchester? This is a
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harness the power of software for research. The post is based at the University of Manchester in the Human Computer Systems group at the Department of Computer Science, but will work closely with the rest