140 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Manchester
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sample acquisition, experimental assays, and multidisciplinary networking. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including
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, or any other characteristic. All appointments are made on merit. Build the Future of AI at the University That Invented Modern Computing: Manchester changed the world in 1948 with the first stored program
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Want to work in an exciting, challenging and flexible environment on a range of different healthcare projects? Want to work with clinical and academic leaders to build software to make a real
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of the Linux operating system or MS Windows — preferably both — including administration and support. A good working knowledge of: data storage protocols (e.g., NFS, SMB); networking (TCP/IP, firewalls, routing
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and enabling commercial deployment. The work will integrate model based design of experiments, machine learning, hybrid and kinetic modelling (digital twin development), process design, simulation and
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may apply stricter criteria to certain nationalities that may be over-represented in Singapore. As part of the offer/nomination process, The University of Manchester will select the most outstanding
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need to tick every box to apply. If you’re passionate about building safer digital environments and have a foundation in security architecture whether from education, research, public service or industry
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. Project management. Stakeholder engagement. Familiarity with the process of risk management. Hybrid working: We are committed to enabling our employees to work in a hybrid model with flexibility. You can
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to make a difference where it is needed most. The Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Team is a key part of the University’s strategic commitment to innovation. It develops the relationships
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Driven by an unparalleled commitment to building understanding between cultures and a more sustainable world, Manchester Museum, part of the University of Manchester, was recently awarded European