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the Department of Chemical Engineering in the University of Manchester and is aimed at the development of ethoxylation catalysts. The project aims to develop and test a series of new catalysts, understand
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technical support for FSE and the wider University. With a commitment to customer service excellence and a passion for science and engineering, Technical Specialist in Transformer Ageing will provide an agile
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efficient models that are employed for engineering design of wind- and tidal-stream farms and will inform design of physical measurement campaigns to enable further model validation. Tasks will include
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the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier in vitro. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities including establishing in vitro models of the blood-brain barrier using
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the details from The Directorate of People and Organisational Development, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 8837, Email: eps-hr@manchester.ac.uk Closing date: 6th February 2026
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the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews: Name: Dr Sarah Rice Email: sarah.rice@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https
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Thomas Email: daniel.thomas-2@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk/support/home This vacancy will close
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Vahid Roudsari Email: reza@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https://jobseekersupport.jobtrain.co.uk/support/home - Please quote reference
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, shortlisting and interviews: Name: Clare Stephenson Email: clare.stephenson@manchester.ac.uk General enquiries: Email: People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk Technical support: https
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, aiding reagent construction and preparation, and the genetic engineering of cultured mammalian cells. The ability to plan, prioritise and schedule work is essential. You should have significant relevant