283 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Manchester
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The University of Manchester is seeking a talented senior bioinformatician to lead the bioinformatics team within the Next Generation Phenotyping and Diagnostics (NGPD) theme of the Manchester
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is essential: immunohistochemistry, electrophysiological recording, working with laboratory rodents and/or collection and processing of rodent brain tissue. Training in neuroscience and/or experience
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) will provide an agile technical support service to staff and students to support teaching, research and professional services. FSE’s research and teaching quality is recognised globally; this is an
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Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement the strategies, approaches, frameworks
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Design, Talent and Succession Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement
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Design, Talent and Succession Partner is a key role within the newly created Organisational Effectiveness and Culture centre of expertise. The goal of the team is to scope, develop and implement
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Spintronic Technologies (NEST) group. The NEST group is a vibrant community of interdisciplinary researchers working on a variety of topics including spintronics, magnetic data storage, nano-technology
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pregnancy. The programme will evaluate indoor air pollution in pregnant participant’s homes in the first UK-wide study of the kind. The programme is led by Dr Lucy Higgins, Senior Clinical Lecturer, Clinical
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of statistical methods for adaptive sampling. At present, we collect real-time data from patients at regular intervals. We would like the digital system to monitor user data in real-time and learn to dynamically
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The University of Manchester The University is a global institution known for innovation and world firsts, with 25 Nobel Prize winners. The computer revolution started here in 1948 when a machine