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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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study examining how early childhood trauma impacts neurodevelopment in adolescents. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a project that is already underway, involving structural and functional
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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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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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research group can be found at https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/planetary-science/ . The post is funded by an STFC Small Award awarded to The University of Manchester. We seek candidates with experience using
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, and user support; development and operational support of our HTCondor service (https://ri.itservices.manchester.ac.uk/htccondor/ ). It is expected that the role will be approximately: 70% technical; 30
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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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and researchers. The Team The IT Programme Delivery team ensures that technology programmes and projects are well-planned, governed and delivered successfully. The team provides structure, coordination
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to the development of interventions that support people to have healthier lives. The successful applicant will be based in the Manchester Centre of Health Psychology http
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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