34 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Manchester
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scripting and automation skills (e.g. Python, Bash, Perl). Strong communication skills, ability to engage researchers, solve problems and explain infrastructure in plain terms. A keen appetite to learn new
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technologies. A basic understanding of networking, network storage protocols (e.g. NFS, SMB) and platform security principles. Basic scripting and automation skills (e.g. Python, Bash, Perl). A keen appetite to
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Project title is Novel Antimicrobial peptides for local wound sepsis control. Dressings play an important role in wound management, but many antimicrobial dressings suffer from local cytotoxicity
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You will support the Senior Financial Accountant in ensuring that financial control processes are relevant and appropriate and that the financial controls are fit for purpose and proportionate and
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and effect. Service Excellence - Delivers agreed priorities effectively and in a timely manner. Champions efficient delivery methods including automation and self-serve approaches. Has a continuous
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Arista SD-DC that we are currently rolling out across our sites. The role will also include developing our network policy and DDI environment to help us migrate to a more agile, automated, identity driven
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transferring creative control to those whom the gallery represents, the role will work closely with South Asian communities to develop future content and programming for the gallery. We’re looking for somebody
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the risk of developing comorbidities. This project aims to evaluate the impact of a digital technology that automates the transfer of structured diagnosis codes between care sites, helping to reduce
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cells regulate collagen will allow better understanding of collagen pathologies. We have recently identified that 1) collagen deposition is under circadian control, 2) collagen protomeric secretion and
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the physical world. Their impact on the behaviour of neural network controllers and other AI models acting in a physical environment is not well understood. The project is a collaborative effort, with academics