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models and project standards. You will develop a coherent, structured approach to prioritisation and build a delivery capability that accelerates outcomes for Manchester’s researchers, improves consistency
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project partners Prof W. J. Evans at the Edelman Quantum Institute, University of California Irvine (USA), and Prof. F. Furche, at UCI, an expert in electronic structure calculations, and will offer
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with different families of ligands, with the aim of understanding the relationship between molecular structures and their unusual physical properties. The latter will involve close collaboration with a
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of Manchester As a member of the University's fundraising team, you’ll have access to a robust support structure that enables you to do your very best work. This includes regular training and development
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This is a senior appointment, and the successful candidate will be expected to conduct internationally leading research in area of structural composites within the Department of Materials
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technical expertise for new construction and refurbishment projects. Support performance monitoring, KPIs, and continuous improvement across the service. Manage delegated budgets and contribute to strategic
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taught modules. The facilities the Senior Technician will support include hydraulics, construction, dynamics, high energy/speed impact and heavy structure mechanical testing, including managing equipment
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to undergraduate and postgraduate students. You will have significant training and experience in assessment, formulation and structured interventions. You will be able to identify significant mental health
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experiments (including novel tissue structures) and detectors and instrumentation. This is all underpinned by extensive mathematical models and simulations. The successful candidate will be a leading
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the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) under the supervision of Dr Sarah Lovelock. Nature uses twenty canonical amino acids to produce proteins with diverse structures and functions. However, these amino