288 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" positions at University of Manchester
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department Faculty of Science and Engineering Value The four-year funded A*STAR PhD programme at Manchester enables postgraduate researchers in science and
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employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays Additional paid closure over the Christmas period Local and
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Professor Clare Murray from the Division of Immunology, Immunity to Infection and Respiratory Medicine wishes to appoint a Research Assistant to an exciting project investigating the impact of
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The Centre for Musculoskeletal Research within the School of Biological Sciences wish to appoint a Research Assistant to an exciting project exploring the genetic basis, shared genetic mechanisms
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experimental work exploring how people interpret data visualisations. The successful candidate will design, program, and deploy experiments using tools such as PsychoPy and Pavlovia to measure people’s
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. For further information about the research group, see webpage http://ashokkeerthi.weebly.com/ The successful applicant should have, or be working towards, a PhD in synthetic organic chemistry, polymer chemistry
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The Melanoma team within the Division of Cancer Sciences wish to appoint a Translational Research Programme Manager (Maternity Cover). The Programme Manager will lead at a senior level, facilitating
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The University seeks to appoint a research associate with expertise on computational techniques in the Department of Computer Science to work on Skyrmionics for Neuromorphic Computing, including
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holder will focus on leading/assisting in world-leading X-ray imaging experiments within the manufacturing area (in particular in batteries, additive manufacturing or composites). As well as taking part in
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therapeutically targeted during inflammation due to limited understanding of their basic biology. Our Glyco-Immunology (Dyer) lab has produced published and preliminary data demonstrating that an under-appreciated