20 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" research jobs at University of Manchester
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research confidence, funding readiness, and inclusion/collaboration. They will support the translation of programme activity into robust evidence (survey/focus group/interview data; process and outcome
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Future. APPLICATION PROCESS Key contacts and information about the Faculty, Schools, Departments and Institutes can be found on our website (https://www.se.manchester.ac.uk/) and queries may be emailed
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attacks or data leaks. This is particularly concerning given how widespread and security-critical these devices are: they are used for controlling vital computer systems in many domains, such as critical
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or predictive modelling, edge AI, AI for biomaterials formulation, processing and manufacturing optimization. Wearable devices – wearable physiological sensors, smart textiles, soft robotics, and exoskeletons
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identified by the Institute. There is particular interest in developing research in the following areas: Sustainable Uranium production and processing Community regeneration and social value associated with
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process. As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and
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candidates will have specialist knowledge in signal processing and algorithm design, with experience in machine learning, AI system development and reinforcement learning along with a strong publication record
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(ERGs), enhance the workplace voice of underrepresented employees, how these efforts are experienced and perceived within organisations, and how digitalisation is shaping these processes. The Research
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climate change. This process can be achieved using an electrochemical system. The successful candidate would be expected to work with the Research Associate in Electrochemistry in the team and provide
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exciting opportunity to work on a world-leading project that aims to understand the fundamental processes of visual search and the role they play in the visual search tasks of daily life. The post-holder