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The University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a truly global institution with a reputation for education and innovation that resonates across the world, offering a wide range of
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of culture change projects, creating culture and leadership solutions that are tailored to the needs of the university, faculty or directorate and work closely with the Talent Development team to create
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Background This PDRA position is a key part of the Future Vaccines Manufacturing Research Hub (Vax-Hub Sustainable), led by UCL Biochemical Engineering and the University of Oxford with a number of
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just supporting research. We’re building the platforms that power breakthroughs, from life-saving cancer treatments to game-changing AI. Beyond fostering 25 Nobel prize winners, the University also took
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Knowledge and/or experience of applying OD tools and techniques. Up to date knowledge of best practice, current innovations, trends and developments in HR and understands the relevance to the University and
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on developing high-fidelity cardiovascular models, simulating fluid dynamics, and exploring device-flow and device-tissue interactions through cutting-edge multi-physics and physiological modelling. You will
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are experts in cutting-edge image-based multiphysics modelling of cardiovascular fluid dynamics and device-tissue interactions. You will work with clinical and experimental data to develop innovative geometric
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networks involved in controlling the switch between monomeric secretion and fibril formation, and characterise an endogenously-tagged collagen mouse model developed within the lab. The project will employ a
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, and use smart phone apps to collect passive and active data using a prospective observational cohort study design. We will use this data to develop and validate a personalised risk prediction algorithm
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This 18-months appointment forms part of the project “Hardware-Level AI Safety Verification”, funded by the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA) in partnership with the University