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This 21-month Research Associate position sits within the ERC project “INTRECCI: Institutional Transformation and the Entangled Commercial Cultures of International Trade, 1450-1750”. The project
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The University of Manchester invites applications from candidates with a PhD in public health, (occupational) epidemiology, data science, social science, health economics, statistics or equivalent
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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Research Associate with an interest in big data and genomics to join a pioneering project embedded within the Our Future Health initiative
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. The position will be in the Microvascular@Manchester group (microvascularmanchester.com) under the guidance of Dr Harry Pritchard and Professor Adam Greenstein, but also Professor Stuart Allan and Dr Ingo
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-term behaviour, supported as appropriate by computational experiments. Professor Luczak has developed various mathematical techniques for studying the speed of convergence of Markov chains
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This role is part of an ambitious UK/US joint programme, aimed at providing new data to support molten salt reactor deployment through a detailed understanding of the microstructure of nuclear
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Overall, Purpose of the Job We are looking for one Research Associate to work on the development, implementation and testing of predictive control algorithms for the optimal coordination
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A postdoctoral research associate position is available for an outstanding and ambitious organic chemist to undertake research in the group of Professor David Leigh FRS at the Department
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-world impact across science and industry. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme
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About the Role: We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associate to work on the project, 'Air Spaces: getting the measure of air' led by Professor Sophie Woodward in the Department