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funded ENLIGHT - Enabling a Lifecycle Approach to Graphite for Advanced Modular Reactors consortium, a £13.2 million, five-year programme accelerating innovation in next-generation nuclear technologies. It
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. We need a collaborative leader who can unite diverse academic disciplines whilst building meaningful partnerships with business and policy communities. Critical themes include technology and
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contribute to the broader ALPHA physics program, encompassing gravitational measurements and general spectroscopy campaigns. Based at CERN, this experimental initiative involves manipulating trapped electron
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this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of molecular and cell biological activities, including use of recombinant DNA technology, RT-PCR, cell imaging and biochemical and proteomic techniques
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The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health within The University of Manchester seeks Head of Technical Operations (Technology Platforms) for a permanent, full-time post. Salary range will be
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engineering, computational modelling, and artificial intelligence. This work aligns with the University of Manchester's commitment to cutting-edge research in engineering and sustainable development, as
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computer, to shaping global policy and advancing health, AI, and sustainability, Manchester is a place where ideas turn into impact. Our culture is one of curiosity, courage, and collaboration. We believe in
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theory, multiplier theory, and the classical small-gain theorem would be also beneficial. The successful applicant will work under the direction of Prof. Alexander Lanzon, Chair in Control Engineering at
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initiatives, organising multi-day workshops, and maturing communities of practice. With a background in computational research or software engineering, you will possess excellent communication skills, a people
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We are seeking a highly motivated and talented scientist to join our MRC-funded research programme investigating how disruption of the circadian clock impacts energy metabolism and contributes