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sustainable synthetic methods that can address long-standing reactivity and selectivity challenges associated with nucleophilic aromatic substitution. These methods will be of immediate interest to researchers
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About the role: This is a research project taken in the Digital Manufacturing Lab led by Prof. Charlie Wang. The project aims to a computational kernel to effectively generate optimised structure
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) allan.pacey@manchester.ac.uk Professor Julian Yates (Deputy Head of Division) julian.yates@manchester.ac.uk Professor Reza Roudsari (Current Programme Director) reza@manchester.ac.uk Professor Margaret Kingston
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inclusive team that values diverse perspectives and supports career development. Contribute to a nationally significant research programme with real-world impact. Help build and support communities
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, and health informatics, neurological computing and HPC systems). Further information on the Department can be found at http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/. The Department has a suite of in-house tools
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BACKGROUND Applications are invited for a full time Research Associate to work on an exciting interdisciplinary research project. The post is funded by UKRI as part of a research grant entitled
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leave. For more details on these and other benefits see http://www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/benefits-working-here/. The Department is fully committed to Athena SWAN principles to promote women in
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Chris Hardacre (University of Manchester) and Sofia Diaz-Moreno (Diamond Light Source) is available for 36 months (in the first instance) to develop a
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This is an outstanding opportunity for a Post-doctoral Research Associate, with a background in protein biochemistry/biophysics, to work within the Manchester Cell-Matrix Centre under the
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The ICURe Programme Manager will have full responsibility for the day to day operational delivery and growth of the ICURe programmes across the North of England, Northern Ireland and Scotland, i.e