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Applicants are invited for the posts of Research Associate or Research Fellow in Machine Learning to work with AI Researchers in the Centre for AI Fundamentals at the University of Manchester. You
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intended to promote sustained and mutually beneficial relationships between universities and industry. We are looking to recruit an ambitious Research Associate to undertake this 30-month project. The role
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We are currently seeking to recruit a Research Associate to work on a UKRI funded Impact Acceleration Project with Greater Manchester’s Integrated Water Management team. The project will lay
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of complex cardiovascular diseases as a part of the BHF Manchester Cardiovascular Research Centre. Excellent programming skills and knowledge of recent developments in omics-based research are essential. What
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) trainees who aspire to follow a clinical academic career path. The ICAT programme is delivered as a partnership between UoM and NHSE and is overseen by the National Institute for Health & Care Research (NIHR
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We are looking for a passionate and creative scientist to join our research team as a Post-doctoral Research Associate at the University of Manchester. The successful candidate will work as part of
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Overview of the post We wish to appoint an exceptional post-doctoral Research Fellow with research experience in economics, health economics or labour economics to join the Health Organisation
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Join a World-Leading Research Team to work on Colour X-ray Imaging! Two positions available. Are you ready to push the boundaries of imaging science? The University of Manchester invites
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facility (NXCT) located in the Royce Institute at Manchester and at the ESRF. This capability will then be made available to other innovation research teams funded by the “Cement as Carbon Sinks" Challenge
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on neurovascular health using preclinical mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease and AD risk (https://wellcome.org/research-funding/funding-portfolio/funded-grants/does-menopause-enhance-alzheimers-disease-risk). The