205 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science uni jobs at University of Manchester
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portfolio of commercial projects, prioritising tasks, tracking progress, and reporting outcomes. Critical assessment of technology, unmet need, value proposition, competitive landscape and market opportunity
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a technical authority and mentor, supporting a team of IT technicians and collaborating with colleagues across IT Services to enhance service delivery, as well as communicating technology changes both
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, or knowledge representation. You will be working closely with a team of PhD and Postdoctoral researchers from The University of Manchester, who are developing the underlying technology. You will also be working
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, including the Athena SWAN charter for promoting women’s careers in STEMM subjects (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) in higher education. The School holds a Bronze Award for their
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Overall Purpose of the Job: To provide administrative support for Programme & Delivery Management activities. To deliver excellent service provision and support colleagues with continuous
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identify new opportunities Build a comprehensive network/database of contacts within allocated Schools/Departments in the University’s Faculty of Life Sciences and relevant research Institutes. Build a
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Manchester University Press (MUP) is looking for a Senior Commissioning Editor to join their acquisitions team, leading the Social Sciences list. For over 120 years, MUP has published excellent
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-holder will provide leadership, management and strategic oversight of the bioinformatics service provision across the Faculty. They will drive alignment between the Faculty’s Technology Platforms, and
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PhD) having extensive experience in Cardiac Physiology, Molecular Biology, animal work, manuscript preparation. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities, including
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chemistry. This post is part of the multidisciplinary project “High-Performance Lanthanide Single-Molecule Magnets with Monodentate Ligands,” supervised by Prof. David Mills and Dr Michael Baker