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BACKGROUND The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Manchester has been investing in Early Career Researchers for many years, increasing the diversity of our staff
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collaborative work with national (University of Manchester) and international (University of Regensburg, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Free University of Berlin) partners. Successful candidates will hold a PhD in
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DAME KATHLEEN OLLERENSHAW UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP BACKGROUND The Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Manchester has been investing in Early Career Researchers for many
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Background The Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Manchester has been investing in Early Career Researchers for many years, increasing the diversity of our staff
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Background The Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University of Manchester has been investing in Early Career Researchers for many years, increasing the diversity of our staff
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About the Role The University of Manchester's new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems is hiring a Post Doctoral Research Associate or Fellow for a 2-year full-time role in Neuromorphic
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The new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, at The University of Manchester is hiring a Research Associate/Fellow for a two-year full-time role in Neuromorphic Systems (Algorithms). Ideal
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Division/Team: Department of Computer Science Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE) Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 02/02/2026 Contract Duration: 24 Months School/Directorate: School of Engineering About the Role
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of Engineering The new International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems, at The University of Manchester is hiring a Research Associate/Fellow for a two-year full-time role in Neuromorphic Systems (Algorithms). Ideal
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 2 months ago
expression (in collaboration with the University of Manchester). In vitro assays under homeostatic and disease conditions: Establishment of adverse microenvironments and assessment of cellular responses and