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properties. For further information about the research group, see webpage http://ashokkeerthi.weebly.com/ The successful applicant should have, or be working towards a PhD in materials chemistry, membranes
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of terrestrial and extra-terrestrial materials. You can find out more about the research group at https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/planetary-science/. The post is funded by an STFC Small Award awarded
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Background The Manchester Quantum Systems (ManQS) Theory Group is based in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester. The group pursues a broad research programme
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affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer during his time at Manchester. The University has committed to becoming one
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of Electrical & Electronic Engineering in the School of Engineering at the University of Manchester. You will lead a vibrant research programme in the area of Electrical Machines. You will contribute to both
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filters and op-amps, PCB design, and digital electronics and the programming of microcontroller devices. This post is on the Teaching & Scholarship (T&S) career pathway, with clear criteria for progression
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analyses of geological samples. What will you get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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leave. For more details on these and other benefits see http://www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/benefits-working-here/. The Department is fully committed to Athena SWAN principles to promote women in
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known affectionately as ‘The Baby’, ran its first stored program. The celebrated wartime codebreaker Alan Turing worked on this computer during his time at Manchester. The University has committed
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Alzheimer’s Research UK. This innovative project will characterise white matter defects in a newly described zebrafish model of COL4A1-related cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) (https://doi.org/10.1016