181 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at University of Manchester
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A Research Associate position is available to undertake research in a UKRI/EPSRC funded research project to investigate the development of terahertz (THz) spintronic emitters as strong sources
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genes to cause and exacerbate chronic inflammatory diseases. The purpose of the fellowship is to enable an experienced postdoctoral researcher to develop an independent research programme and generate
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adopters to evaluate how these coatings affect satellite system design, cost, and mission performance. The role will involve developing system-level models to quantify platform- and mission-level benefits
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Centre (CERFIG) to create new sampling protocols to monitor environmental pollution and human exposure, and to develop a consortium of project partners for future funding bids. PAMS provides a unique
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development, innovation training and outreach The Project There is a major economic opportunity for Greater Manchester (GM) to fill the gap in companies able to provide sustainable materials for manufacturing
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industry. Our aim is to shine new light on manufacturing processes and products through developing best-in class 3D imaging. Specifically we will exploit and further develop new and upgraded beamlines
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at the University of Manchester. The successful candidate will work at the interface of physics, chemistry, materials science, and AI, developing workflows for autonomous discovery. You may focus on experimental
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We are looking for a mass spectrometrist and/or analytical chemist who is self-motivated, highly organised and works as part of a team. The project involves the development of HDX-MS strategies
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We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associate to work on the ESRC-funded project, ‘uncovering hidden inequality: developing new ways of doing death administration’ directed by
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programmes, contributing to the Whitworth’s strategic priorities to acknowledge the diversity and global interconnectedness of art and their histories. They will lead the development and delivery of specific