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psychiatry. The Directors of NCISH are Professor Sir Louis Appleby and Professor Nav Kapur. NCISH was established in 1996 at the University of Manchester. NCISH collects detailed clinical information on all
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Schiessl of the Brain Inflammation Group (braininflamelab.org). The post will be based within the Division of Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Manchester and the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research
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- the UK’s largest health research programme. This post creates a unique opportunity to work with the Our Future Health dataset, which includes genotypic, clinical and questionnaire data from over two million
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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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. The post holder will work as part of the #BeeWell research team under the supervision of Professor Neil Humphrey. #BeeWell is a groundbreaking measurement and improvement programme for secondary schools in
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at The University of Manchester has a long and distinguished track record in research and teaching in core Computer Science and across interfaces to adjacent disciplines. Founded upon the pioneering work of Williams
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Job reference: SAE-031051 Salary: £37,694 - £46,049 per annum, depending on relevant experience Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering Location: Manchester Employment type: Fixed Term
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or approximators of the control law. This will alleviate the modelling complexities and the online computational requirements of the control algorithms and provide them with learning, self-regulating and adaptive
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of Chemistry, University of Manchester. The Leigh research group investigates the design and synthesis of molecular machines and new types of molecular level architectures to control and influence function and
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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