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excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students and researchers. Find out more about our organisation and values: The team The Network team sits within the core area of Engineering in
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services for our staff, students and researchers. Find out more about our organisation and values: The team The Network team sits within the core area of Engineering in IT Services, providing underpinning
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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
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the additional information section of your application, please ensure you make reference to the job description and person specification above, as this will form an integral part of the shortlisting process. As an
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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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Type of award Studentship Managing department Department of Physics & Astronomy Value This fully funded studentship includes: Tuition fees at home or international rate Annual maintenance stipend
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Area community networks, building and supporting a diverse range of research communities, encouraging inter-disciplinary working across traditional boundaries and identifying and delivering facilities
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microbial communities: Microbiome engineering for a Net Zero future”. This project is led by Professor Sophie Nixon at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the Earlham Institute. In
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just supporting research. We’re building the platforms that power breakthroughs, from life-saving cancer treatments to game-changing AI. Beyond fostering 25 Nobel prize winners, the University also took
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supporting research. We’re building the platforms that power breakthroughs, from life-saving cancer treatments to game-changing AI. Beyond fostering 25 Nobel prize winners, the University also took part in