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Are you ready to drive agile change at one of the UK's leading universities? The University of Manchester invites applications for the position of Scrum Master within the Evolve Integrations Project
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Platforms and the wider Faculty. They will push the boundaries of our current bioinformatics support by developing novel methods. The ABC group is responsible for integrative ‘omics analysis, including data
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the first instance. The Research Associate will be based at the Centre for Genetics and Genomics Versus Arthritis (CfGG), University of Manchester, Manchester UK. CfGG is considered to be the pre-eminent
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power systems – specifically voltage sourced converter based HVDC. The work will involve developing and analysing models of VSC-HVDC, their associated controls, and network connection, in PSCAD and Matlab
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Manchester changed the world once. With Unit M, we’re ready to do it again through a new kind of university innovation: faster, more connected, and more inclusive. From a university that shaped the
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collected histological images can serve as a cost-effective proxy for expensive spatial molecular profiling in brain tumour. The post-holder will contribute to the development of multimodal machine learning
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minimal supervision, in a range of specific research activities of Dr Rok Krašovec research group at the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics. You must hold A qualification at QCF level 6 (such as
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Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Manchester to work on new barrier materials from bio-based fibres, suitable for flexible packaging. This project is funded via the UKRI EPSRC
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About the University of Manchester The University of Manchester is a place where ideas become actions and impact meets integrity. We are driven by a spirit of progress and a commitment to social
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microbial communities: Microbiome engineering for a Net Zero future”. This project is led by Professor Sophie Nixon at the University of Manchester, in collaboration with the Earlham Institute. In