245 phd-for-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Manchester
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developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised process, toolpath and motion of machines while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow within the newly established Plutonium Ceramics Academic Hub at the Universities
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We are recruiting an ambitious, self-motivated Research Associate to join Dr Stevens’ research group focussing on understanding the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms underpinning placental and
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state-of-the-art facilities. The applicant will have a PhD in relevant research area, experience in cancer biology and be driven to determine how an ageing immune system impacts the tumour immune
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This 2-year post-doctoral research associate position forms part of the BBSRC Mission Hub on Preventing Plastic Pollution with Engineering Biology. The overarching research programme aims to address
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Applicants are invited for the above vacancy in the Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, University of Manchester. You will join the Division and take responsibility for an area of
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of the Moon. You should have (or will soon obtain) a PhD in Geology, Earth Sciences, Planetary Science or a related discipline, and a publication track record commensurate with your academic experience. You
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catalytic reaction mechanisms, with a focus on homogeneous catalytic processes of interest in organic chemistry. This collaborative project with the Bures group (ICIQ) will build on proof-of-principle work
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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and quantitative analysis approaches to understand how mechanics and biochemical signalling work together to shape epithelial organs, with a particular focus on the primary cilium. They will also help