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. Number available Varies by programme. Funding provider The University of Manchester Faculty of Science and Engineering Level(s) of study This funding is available to students undertaking the following
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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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The postholder is DDAR’s technical systems lead, with responsibility for ensuring all DDAR IT systems, software and hardware are stable and fit for purpose. The postholder is responsible
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The University of Manchester Facilities Maintenance and Compliance Unit are seeking to appoint an experienced and visionary Head of Electrical Engineering to play a pivotal role in ensuring
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of available multi-energy resources and network infrastructure and thus support and improve the operation of the energy networks and the performance and the sustainability of the urban energy system. Learning
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support for our students and staff. The purpose of this role is: The Design, Fabrication and Testing Platform (DFT) builds upon the innovative, creative, practical and research capabilities of our
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A Leverhulme Trust-funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Prof David J. Procter is available for 36 months and will involve the development of new SmI2-photocatalytic processes
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The research teams led by Dr Elena Bichenkova and Dr Costas Demonacos within the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester wish to appoint an enthusiastic and motivated
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Manchester is a national and international centre for education in the engineering disciplines. Key research thematic priorities include Net Zero & Environmental Sustainability, Robotics, Autonomous Systems
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state rare earth chemistry. This post is part of the project “Interdisciplinary studies of low oxidation state rare earth elements,” supervised by Profs. David Mills, Richard Winpenny, Eric McInnes, David