49 computer-processor-phd "https:" "Computer Vision Center (CVC)" positions at Manchester Metropolitan University
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We are seeking an ambitious and highly motivated Research Fellow in Computer Vision to contribute to an EPSRC-funded project, LungSight, focused on visual and acoustic screening for early detection
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PhD Studentship: Enhancing Material Properties and Longevity in Maxillofacial Reconstructive Devices
of working with polymers and materials characterisation. Knowledge or experience o f medical/dental devices or prosthetics and computer-aided design. How to apply Dr Keith Winwood (K.Winwood@mmu.ac.uk ) will
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universities? Manchester Metropolitan University is looking for an experienced and highly skilled Programme Security Architect to play a central role in our strategic Security & Risk transformation programme. In
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structure. This PhD project will investigate systemic financial risks emerging from the convergence of agentic artificial intelligence and retail trading platforms. Using a combination of experimental
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This 3-year full-time funded PhD opportunity in partnership between Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital . This project provides
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, chemists and computational experts pioneering research using an advanced, optogenetically controlled human-based nerve-muscle model. Using functional, molecular and metabolomics technologies, integrated with
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to this project, please get in touch with the proposed Principal Supervisor. To apply you will need to complete the online application form for a full time PhD in Physical Sciences (via the ‘Apply’ button above
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learning and professional experience across the University. As part of the End User Compute (EUC) team, you will contribute to the engineering, management, security, and compliance of our multi‑platform
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progress from fundamental surface science to the fabrication of intelligent, multiplexed sensor arrays, enabling fast and reliable cardiovascular health monitoring. This exciting 3-year PhD will be conducted
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deliver environmental benefits remains limited. This PhD will explore how green infrastructure supports ecosystem health and biodiversity in cities. Working with Manchester Met’s Smart Infrastructure Lab