274 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Manchester in Uk
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The overall aim of this project is to develop a real-time monocular vision system for measuring bio test-tube heights in a rack and alignments in the space-defined labware carriage. The vision
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This is an exceptional opportunity to join the University of Manchester at a time of exciting opportunity and growth in online portfolio development. The University is developing a new strategic
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adversely affecting their infection prevention credentials. This involves applying advanced materials science and engineering principles to develop and implement innovative recycling and consider
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opportunities that have the potential to generate significant beneficial economic, social, and environmental impact where there is Intellectual Property owned by the University. A key element of the Innovation
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Shape the future of dental education and research at one of the world’s leading universities. Part of the prestigious Russell Group of UK universities, the University of Manchester is one
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Background We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work under the supervision of Dr. Dongda Zhang at the Department of Chemical Engineering, the University
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. The team is closely linked to the wider academic and clinical prostate cancer research environments within the University of Manchester and The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. This is an exciting
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, and marketing activities. The role is central to delivering the MEC mission to embed a culture of enterprise and entrepreneurship throughout The University of Manchester and encourage the development
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will 1) develop a hydrofibre based dressing loaded with AMP and perform confirmatory spectrum-of-efficacy studies using established wound models; and 2) compile a robust regulatory package including in
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This position is for research within CRADLE, the Centre for Robotic Autonomy in Demanding and Long-lasting Environments, a partnership between Amentum, the University of Manchester's Centre