12 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at University of Manchester
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computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised structure and toolpaths while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering and strong
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graduates go straight into employment or continued studies. The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) comprises two multi-discipline Schools; the School of Engineering and the School of Natural Sciences
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and materials engineering. They will do this by integrating modern data-centric approaches, such as physics-informed machine learning, structure-aware modelling, and digital-twin methodologies, with
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We are looking for an ambitious and talented postdoc to work on exciting synthetic genomics projects, such as the international Genome Project-Write (http://engineeringbiologycenter.org) and/or
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the Department of Chemical Engineering in the University of Manchester and is aimed at the development of ethoxylation catalysts. The project aims to develop and test a series of new catalysts, understand
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Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Structural Biology in teaching and research in the Division of Molecular and Cellular Function (MCF) (https
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; structural biology and mechanistic enzymology; and microbial engineering. The MIB is a flagship UoM Research Institute that has played a pivotal role in the development of engineering biology and related
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understanding of the chemical, structural and molecular biology of disease, and the expertise in medicinal chemistry is now required to develop suitable targeting approaches and candidate entities. The successful
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, aiding reagent construction and preparation, and the genetic engineering of cultured mammalian cells. The ability to plan, prioritise and schedule work is essential. You should have significant relevant
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process of the hybrid offshore wind tower structures. We are recruiting a PDRA working on the royal society ISPF project. The project is funded through Royal Society under ISPF grant working with Brazil