283 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science positions at University of Manchester
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and fulfil peoples’ needs. You will be part of a dedicated team who makes technology less intimidating for our colleagues and ensures that IT continues to enable the pursuit of knowledge and learning
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department Faculty of Science and Engineering Value Through its Doctoral Training Partnership with The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC
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/2023.03.02.527395v2) we will characterise the biology of a subset of CD4+ memory T cells that activate the cytokine TGF-β and have suppressive properties. The project aims to characterise the functional role
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Type of award Studentship Value Fully Funded Studentships Specified use Please refer to the criteria on the BUDI website . Tenable period Ongoing Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress. Number available This year, there are 50 studentships...
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approach is one of the distinctive features of data science at Manchester. You should have a PhD (or equivalent) in statistics or a similar field, and be developing your publication record. You should have
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that enable partners to gain fresh insights in order to inform business strategy, leverage new technology to innovate or boost efficiency, or invest in the next game-changing invention to get ahead of the game
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research. The consortium, comprised of Rochdale Development Agency (RDA), University of Manchester (UoM) Institutes (Royce, Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC), Sustainable Materials Innovation
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invites applications for our NIHR Clinical Lectureships. You will join our successful Integrated Academic Training (IAT) programme which is funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR
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build the telescope which has become an icon of British science and engineering and a landmark in the Cheshire countryside. Today the Lovell Telescope plays a key role in world-leading research on pulsars
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our CO2 emissions (about 600 kg per capita), which are “embodied” in our buildings and infrastructures. Our 'X-SeeO2' project has been selected as a key 'enabling technology'. This means that the micro